Interaction Design Training
Course Description: Interaction Design is at the core of User Experience. Also called Information Architecture, UX Design, UI or user interface design, Interaction Design is the better term (the only one Universities recognize and issue degrees in) for digital user-centric design.
How you design interactions matter: Design to guide users seamlessly through content, tasks, and features as they navigate a design. Designing for personas and user journeys requires context awareness of their problem-solving. In this course you will learn how to leverage standard versus emerging Interaction design patterns.
Learn the latest in interface design, including Emerging Interface Design patterns.
- Explore interface design for AI and Augmented Reality in design- and bring key lessons back to any interface design problem.
- Tackle how you define an on-brand visual design strategy using skeuomorphism vs. neumorphism vs. glassmorphism.
- Adapt to context switching in content strategy and UX design strategy.
- Address cultural shifts by prioritizing inclusive and responsible design.
- How to make design decisions based on new UI innovation.
- Learn quick ways to analyze your designs as you build them.
This Interaction Design Training will help you design task flows and choose appropriate UI’s for the task while bypassing known usability issues.
Course Highlights:
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Exploring Interaction Techniques: Learn 15 dynamic Interaction Design techniques and how to appropriately utilize them.
- Making decisions on Emerging Interface Techniques: Maintaining innovation in UI patterns build to last vs trends and interface fads.
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The Psychology of Design: Apply your user’s mental limits (cognitive constraints) to bypass design issues like error, misunderstanding, trust, privacy, and more.
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Crafting Task Flows: Master conceptual design techniques for designing task flows, seamlessly guiding users through while evaluating your decisions and user impact throughout.
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Creating a culture of Prototyping: Learn the importance of prototyping tools, weaving a culture of prototyping that improves your designs.
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Ease of Use Evaluation (USE Scorecard): Evaluate feature ease of use with the USE Scorecard technique, enhancing usability assessments.
Course Format: The course combines lectures, hands-on workshops, group discussions, and case study analyses. Participants will engage in practical exercises that simulate real-world scenarios. The course also incorporates interactive online resources and tools to facilitate remote collaboration.