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Advanced UX Techniques [Video]

By : Christopher Reid Becker
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Advanced UX Techniques [Video]

By: Christopher Reid Becker

Overview of this book

<p>User experience (UX) design is a theoretical understanding of how users interact with websites. User experience design is the process of enhancing user satisfaction with a product by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided by interacting with the product. Everything humans interact with has an experience associated with it.</p> <p>You will start off your journey by looking at how to set up a high-fidelity UX design process and defining the steps and interactions a user is engaging in. Learn to sketch wireframing, symbols and prototyping here. You will also learn how to export PNGs. Moving on, you’ll master high-fidelity prototyping; here you will learn to use interface styles, typography styles, color styles, and more. Further you will master interaction design and motion studies, reviewing motion patterns and identifying areas that require animation. You will learn why we should use prototypes and Invision App, connecting prototypes via Invision App, and sharing.</p> <p>Finally you will finish the course by looking at motion prototypes, setup principle by Mac, uploading assets, animating components, and exporting video and app assets for testing.</p> <h1>Style and Approach</h1> <p>Using a step-by-step approach, these videos are an easy-to-understand guide, filled with real-world use cases covering processes, designs, and techniques, helping you build a strong foundation in User Experience design.</p>
Table of Contents (5 chapters)
Chapter 2
Sketch Wireframing Symbols and Prototyping
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Section 4
Refreshing InVision Prototype
Building screens quickly is about prototyping and getting ideas into the hands of users. - Using Sketch App exported screens, upload to InVision App Prototype via drag and drop - Use Sketch + Craft Sync log in InVision. Choose your prototype and practice using the Sync plugin - Organize your screens and start making updates by which you can quickly iterate your UI screens. Upload to InVision via Craft Sync