Interaction Design Fundamentals
in this course, students will be able to learn what interactive design is, and What are its five dimensions
Description
Interaction is undoubtedly one of the most important things to consider in UX design, and it means the interaction of the product with the person who will use it. And if the interaction is not smooth or boring, we will lose that user and have a bad user experience. This means that the designer must understand the principles of interaction design in order to create a more effective user experience.
In this course, you will learn the foundational knowledge of interactive design principles and how they can be used to provide a better user experience. First, you will learn what interactive design is, its five dimensions and how it relates to creating user interfaces that are effective and serve the customer correctly and smoothly. We will delve more into this science and learn what the interactive design model and its six sections are.
Next, we will begin to study design patterns, navigation structures, and how the user navigates around the product and between its different departments or functions. Next, we will understand what micro-interactions are and how they play a big role in improving or destroying the user experience if it is not thought out.
And our last stop will be with the science of information architecture and how it is the basis for smooth navigation, navigation and sequencing for the user in the different aspects of the product
What you’ll learn
Definition of interactive design and its five dimensions.
The Castilian, Empathy and Motivation Principles and their Importance for User Experience Design
Interactive design model
Forecasting, interaction, feedback and learning through interactive design
Build a user journey and sequence of steps into the application.
Browsing and navigation patterns in different products.
Anti-pattern design
Create micro-interactions and their applications.
Information structuring and basics
Many tools and help sites
different case studies