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Certified UX Designer
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The Certified UX Designer is one of our most popular training courses and is perfect for those individuals who want to start a new career path as a UX designer, as well as established professionals who want to test their existing abilities and learn the latest techniques.
Course Curriculum
This comprehensive Certified UX Designer course has been divided into 57 interactive lessons. This makes for a more stimulating and comprehensive study of all the essential areas of UX design, which also means that learners will be able to absorb the knowledge in manageable and intuitive segments and retain the vital information without even realising it.
This fully inclusive Certified UX Designer course includes the following modules:
Learn how to increase your expertise in UX design by taking the following modules of this popular Certified UX Designer course.
Introduction To User Expericne, Ux Roles and How to Be a UX Designer
- Can I be a UX Designer?
- Different roles of UX Designers
- Major parts of every UX Design
- What is Human Centered Design (HCD)?
- What is Agile UX? (Student Request Headshot Video)
- Double Diamond Model of Design by Don Norman
- Using Root Cause Analysis in UX Design
- Seven Stages of Action by Don Norman
- 5 second Usability test
- What are Affordances, anti-affordances and Signifiers?
Human Centered Design, Double Diamond Model Of Design And Root cause Analysis
- Examples of Affordances and Signifiers
- Affordances & Signifiers explained → Headshot Video
- What is Mapping and Natural Mapping?
- Conceptual and Mental Models in UX
- Working memory and our attention span
- Examples of Working Memory and attention
- Recognition rather than recall
- Examples of Recognition rather than recall
- How User Expectations actually work?
- User Expectations example → Headshot Video
- Examples of User Expectations
- Limits of Peripheral Vision
- Examples of limited Peripheral Vision
- What is Context of Use in User Experience?
- Explanation of Context of use → Headshot Video
- Why Stakeholders are as important as Users?
- What is Information Architecture? (Headshot Video)
- Examples of Information architecture (Navigation best practices)
- Human laziness, Decision Paralysis and reading pattern
Principles & Behavior Patterns, Decision Making, Scanning Patterns And Change Blindness
- Human Decision making → How Old and New Brain works?
- Humans hate change
- Our Goals and Change Blindness
- Examples of Human behavior, Decision Paralysis and why we hate change
- Examples of F & Z reading patterns and why humans don’t like barriers
Designing For Humans → How to Design Better Products For Humans
- Discoverability → Can your users discover your product’s features
- Learnability → Can your users learn to use your product easily
- Feedback → Do users know what is happening or just happened?
- Examples of Visual and Audio Feedback
- Feedback within the context → Walmart Example
- Consistency in Design & Function with Examples
- Constraints and how to use them to improve UX
- What are Slips & Mistakes and how to avoid them?
- Designing for errors with Examples
- User always in control with Examples
- Using Grouping and Chunking to improve UX
- Physical & Mental limitations of Humans
How Developers Can Improve User Experience?
- Using Design Patterns → Don’t re-invent the wheel
- Why Users always need Speed and when to use Delays?
- Power of Smart Defaults & Suggestion
- Guiding and Training Users at every step
- Reduce number of barriers to entry for Users
- Use Natural language rather than codes
- Examples of Natural language or Converstational Forms
- Timing of notifications and our perception
- Using Google Analytics to know more about Users
- Data driven Design and Anticipatory Design with examples
- Case Study Solution → GPtools App
Certificate of Achievement from Knowledge Door
On completion of the Certified UX Designer course, you will be eligible to obtain the certificate of achievement from Knowledge Door to evidence your new skill and accomplishment, as well as your knowledge and skill set. The certification is available in PDF format, at the cost of £12, or a hard copy can be sent via post at the cost of £35.
Compatibility
All the lessons in this Certified UX Designer course will only take a few minutes to complete, which means that it caters to every type of lifestyle and study method. Study breaks can be quickly scheduled, as can long and intensive periods of learning. You can make the most of your personal time, even if you only have 10 to 15 minutes free at any one time. Make this course work for you.
We don’t believe in placing time limits on learning, so you will never have to rush and complete a course before a strict deadline. Just concentrate on your goals and study in your own time and at your own pace with no unnecessary pressure.
Who is this course for?
This comprehensive Certified UX Designer course is ideal for anyone who is looking to improve their skills and move on to more challenging roles in this sector. Completion of the Certified UX Designer course will prove your learning potential and provide the impetus to boost their career into whatever direction they choose but gaining an up-to-date perspective of everything involving UX design.
The Certified UX Designer course will provide both established professionals and relative newcomers to UX design with some real advantages, earning extensive knowledge and acquiring new skills which will make any candidate’s CV stand out in a crowded marketplace.
Requirements
There is no previous experience or specific entry requirements needed to enrol into this Certified UX Designer course, any student from any background, and of any age, can enrol into this Certified UX Designer course and learn at their own pace.
As long as you are seventeen years old, have a basic knowledge of the English language and are relatively comfortable with rudimentary IT skills, you will be eligible to enrol into this Certified UX Designer course.
Career path
This Certified UX Designer course will bring you new opportunities and new possibilities in an ever-changing job market. Gain the latest techniques, theories, knowledge and confidence that you’ll need to procure the dream job you’ve been looking for. To achieve all this and to gather more valuable credits on your CV, this Certified UX Designer course could be a critical part of your future.
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