Topics Covered
- UI UX Designer Job Description
- What is a UX Researcher?
- What is the UX Design Process?
- What are User Flows in UX
UI UX Tutorial: Table of Contents
Lesson 1: UI UX Designer Job Description for 2023
Gathering user requirements, designing graphic elements, and developing navigation components are all responsibilities of a UI/UX Designer. As a result, to be successful in this role, you should have prior experience with design software and wireframe tools. In this lesson, we will be covering the different roles of a UI/UX designer, their roles and responsibilities, the skills needed for the job, designer job opportunities, salaries, and why you should take up designing as a career.
Lesson 2: What Is a UX Researcher?
Today's technologically advanced world has a vast array of applications, processes, software, instruments, and so on. To provide an excellent experience for its users, everything under this umbrella will need to be thoroughly scrutinized and improved. The standard of any commodity or service can only be maintained if the provider is aware of the users' needs and comfort. UX Research is one method for understanding users' expectations and requirements. In this lesson, we will be talking about UX research, the different UX research methodologies, their roles and responsibilities, the relevant skills, the best practices to conduct research, and how to start a career as a UX researcher.
Lesson 3: What Is the UX Design Process? Everything You Need to Know
User experience design is the process of improving a product's usability, accessibility, and pleasure in interaction with the user. UX design, UED, or XD are all abbreviations for user experience design. User experience design is the process by which a designer attempts to improve a product's usability and utility. In this lesson, we will be covering why UX design is important, the key stages in the UX design process, how to improve the process, and some of the best practices.
Lesson 4: What are User Flows in UX?
User flows are an essential component of UX design. It enables UX designers to view the big picture and comprehend how people interact with a website or app. Diagrams, wireframes, prototypes, flowcharts, and other tools are commonly used to depict user flows. In this lesson, we will be going through the need of using user flows in UX, flow design processes, the types of user flow charts, and ways to improve your user flow.