Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design
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Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design at Coursera Overview
Duration | 19 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
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Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design at Coursera Course details
- Individuals looking to start a career in UX design.
- Those seeking to gain foundational knowledge and skills before pursuing more advanced UX design courses or certifications.
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Identify common job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers and other teams you might work with.
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Understand foundational concepts in UX design, such as user-centered design, the design process, accessibility, and equity-focused design.
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Explain why design sprints are an important and useful part of a UX designer’s work.
Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design is the first of a series of seven courses that will equip you with the skills needed to apply to entry-level jobs in user experience design
UX designers focus on the interactions that people have with products like websites, mobile apps, and physical objects
UX designers make those everyday interactions usable, enjoyable, and accessible
The role of an entry-level UX designer might include empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes, prototypes, and mockups, and testing designs to get feedback
Current UX designers and researchers at Google will serve as your instructors, and you will complete hands-on activities that simulate real-world UX design scenarios
Learners who complete the seven courses in this certificate program should be equipped to apply for entry-level jobs as UX designers
Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design at Coursera Curriculum
Introducing user experience design
Welcome to the Google UX Design Certificate
Introduction to Course 1: Foundations of User Experience Design
Michael - Get started in UX design
The basics of user experience design
Jobs in the field of user experience
Design for a good user experience
Job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers
Dane - A day in the life of an entry-level UX designer
Specialists, generalists, and T-shaped designers
Erika - Generalist or specialist designer
Work in a cross-functional team
UX design jobs at different types of companies
From certificate to career success
Juan - A UX design career journey
Mike - A UX design career journey
Wrap-up: Introducing user experience design
Begin the Google UX Design Certificate
Welcome to Course 1
Program surveys
Helpful tips to get started
User experience careers
The product development life cycle
Examples of designing for a good user experience
Activity Exemplar: Identify good and poor user experience
The role of a beginner UX designer
Interact with cross-functional teammates
The influence of company size and industry
Glossary
Activity: Identify good and poor user experience
Self-Reflection: Your journey to become a UX designer
Test your knowledge of UX designer roles at different types of companies
Test your knowledge of the roles you can pursue in UX design
Weekly challenge 1: The basics of user experience design
Getting to know common terms, tools, and frameworks in UX design
Welcome to week 2
Define the user, end user, and user experience
Prioritize the user
Key frameworks in UX design
Universal design, inclusive design, and equity-focused design
The importance of accessibility
The importance of equity-focused design
Design for the Next Billion Users
Akhil - A perspective on the Next Billion Users
The advantages of UX design tools
Get to know platforms
Design for different platforms
Assistive technology
Elise - The importance of assistive technology
Think like a designer: user-centered design, 5 elements of UX design, & design thinking process
Think like a designer: lean UX and double diamond
Optional - Learn more about equity-focused design
Optional - Design for accessibility
Optional - Learn more about the Next Billion Users
The UX design toolbox
Design cross-platform experiences
The four Cs of designing for multiple platforms
Glossary
Test your knowledge on prioritizing the user
Test your knowledge on UX frameworks
Self-Reflection: Consider examples of equitable design
Test your knowledge on the importance of the Next Billion Users
Test your knowledge on common UX design tools and their advantages
Test your knowledge on how UX designers think across platforms
Weekly challenge 2: Terms, tools, and frameworks in UX design
Joining design sprints
Introduction to design sprints
Five phases of design sprints
Benefits of design sprints
Plan design sprints
The design sprint brief
An entry-level designer?s role in a sprint
Jason - All about design sprints
Design sprint retrospectives
Optional - Learn more about design sprints
Example design sprint briefs
Learn more about an entry-level designer?s role in a sprint
Common retrospective questions
Glossary
Test your knowledge on design sprints
Test your knowledge on planning a design sprint
Self-Reflection: Identify the benefits of design sprints
Self-Reflection: Think through a retrospective for a previous project
Test your knowledge on design sprint retrospectives
Weekly challenge 3: Design sprints
Building a professional presence
Welcome to week 4
Introduction to UX design portfolios
Lisa - Create a UX design portfolio
Introduction to website builders
Introduction to best practices for UX design portfolios
Explore personal brands
Start to build an online presence
Create or update social media profiles
Get involved in UX design communities
Use writing best practices in a portfolio
Network and find a mentor
Overcome impostor syndrome
Catherine - Conquer impostor syndrome
Congratulations on completing Course 1: Foundations of User Experience Design
Examples of UX designer portfolios
Use a website builder to start your portfolio
Plan your portfolio website
Collect portfolio elements
Review examples of strong personal brands
Start to develop a personal brand
Best practices to develop an online presence
Activity Exemplar: Writing concisely
Develop a UX design network
Learn more about overcoming impostor syndrome
Glossary
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Activity: Explore UX design portfolios
Test your knowledge on UX design portfolios
Activity: Start your online portfolio
Activity: Create your personal brand and About Me page for your portfolio
Test your knowledge on building an online presence
Activity: Create or update a LinkedIn profile
Activity: Create or update a Behance profile
Activity: Practice writing concisely
Test your knowledge on building a network in the design community
Activity: Practice networking
Weekly challenge 4: Build a professional presence