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Overview

Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture for a design-centric approach to UI/UX design

Duration

12 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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Credential

Certificate

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Highlights

  • Course Videos & Readings
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Offered By CALARTS
  • Certification Course
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Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • Ideal for freshers and professionals with interest in or some experience in graphic or visual design. Also, anyone wanting to build skill sets in UI or UX for app and web design can undertake Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture course.
  • Also ideal for anyone with experience in front or back-end web development knowledge or some understanding of human-computer interaction. Freshers wanting to sharpen visual design and analysis skills for UI or UX can also enroll.
What are the course deliverables?
  • Offered By CALARTS
  • Learners enrolled in the UI/UX Design Specialization are eligible for an extended free trials
  • Self-Paced Learning Option
  • Course Videos & Readings
  • Practice Quizzes
  • Graded Programming Assignments
More about this course
  • Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture course focuses on UX or user experience challenges early on. Undertaking this course will bring a design-centric approach to user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, thereby offering a practical, skill-based instruction which will be centered on visual communication and not marketing or programming alone. It will help in the right form of research, planning, goal setting, user interaction, content structure content, and development of interactive sequences.
  • Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture covers concepts of interactive media such as digital kiosks, games and apps.
  • Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture includes the first half of a large scale project based on developing a comprehensive plan for complex websites which further defines the strategy and scope of a website.
  • Other aspects covered would include: job descriptions in the web design industry, applicable UX and UI skills, difference between native apps and websites, difference between agile vs. waterfall approaches, user personas and site personas and user testing.
  • After finishing the course, Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture, one can design contemporary and responsive websites.
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Curriculum

Course Overview

Course Introduction

The User Experience Process

Introduction to Week 1

Defining the term "user experience"

User-centric design

What could possibly go wrong?

The UX Phases (part 1)

The UX Phases (part 2)

Waterfall vs. Agile

Web vs. App

Project Ideas: Alyson and Bradley

Asking Good Questions: Determining Strategy

Introduction to Week 2

User Research

Inspiration

Analytics

User Needs and Client Needs

Target Audience

Strategy: Alyson and Bradley

Interview with Craig Cooke: Determining success

What is in and What is Out: Outlining Scope

Introduction to Week 3

Introduction to Outline of Scope

Content and Functionality

Outline of Scope Example

Scope: Alyson and Bradley

Interview with Melissa Kuo

Getting your Ducks in a Row: The Sitemap

Introduction to Week 4

Introduction to Sitemaps

Information Architecture

Sitemap Concerns

Site mapping: an annotated process

Sitemap Elements

Sitemap Example

Tree jack Introduction

Tree jack Analysis

Sitemap: Alyson and Bradley

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Other: Best web design course. Learn a lot about architect the website. Building independent website and architect the website. Help me with architect current website I am working on. Good for those who have been developer.
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Vidur Mahanta
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Other: No I would not recommend this course. It is very slow and hardly focuses on strategies and planning
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Kriti Gupta
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Very bad
Other: A below average course, nothing good to learn from it. Wasted my money.
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