Interaction Design
Course Overview
Fundamentals of Interaction Design
- Introduction to Interaction Design: Learn the basic principles and goals of interaction design, including usability, user-centered design, and human-computer interaction.
- Design Thinking: Understand the design thinking process and how it applies to creating interactive products, including stages such as empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test.
Course summary
CURRICULUM
Section 1: Introduction to Handstands
- Wireframing and Prototyping: Master the skills of creating wireframes and prototypes to visualize and test design concepts.
- Information Architecture: Understand how to organize and structure information effectively to enhance usability and navigation.
- Interaction Patterns and Principles: Learn about common interaction patterns and principles, such as feedback, consistency, and affordance, to create intuitive user interfaces.
- Principles of Visual Design: Explore the principles of visual design, including color theory, typography, and layout, to create aesthetically pleasing interfaces.
- Design Systems and Style Guides: Learn how to develop design systems and style guides to maintain consistency across digital products.
- Responsive Design: Understand the principles of responsive design to ensure your interfaces work seamlessly across different devices and screen sizes.
- Conducting Usability Tests: Learn how to plan and conduct usability tests to gather feedback and identify areas for improvement.
- Analyzing and Iterating Designs: Discover techniques for analyzing usability test results and iterating on designs to enhance user satisfaction.
- Accessibility in Interaction Design: Understand the importance of accessibility and learn how to design inclusive products that are usable by people with disabilities.
- Design Tools and Software: Get hands-on experience with popular design tools and software, such as Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, and InVision.
- Prototyping Tools: Learn how to use prototyping tools to create interactive prototypes that simulate user interactions.
- Collaboration and Handoff: Understand best practices for collaborating with developers and stakeholders, including how to prepare design assets for handoff.
- Interactive Lessons: Engage with interactive video lectures, readings, and hands-on projects that bring interaction design concepts to life.
- Practical Exercises: Apply your knowledge through practical exercises and real-world projects that simulate design challenges.
- Expert Instructors: Learn from experienced designers and industry professionals who provide valuable insights and guidance.
- Community Support: Join a community of learners to discuss course material, share experiences, and collaborate on projects.
- Certification: Receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course, demonstrating your proficiency in interaction design.
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