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Noble Desktop

UX & UI Design High School Summer Program NYC (Live Online)

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Overview

In this course, high school students can learn how to design cool products that users love with Figma, an app that lets you create clickable prototypes of mobile apps and websites.

Syllabus

UI Fundamentals

How & when to use common UI patterns

  • Menus
  • Tabs
  • Bottom tab bar
  • Buttons (including “Call to action” or CTA)
  • Accordion
  • Carousel
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Modals
  • Forms
  • etc.

Learn Figma

Create Visual Designs & Clickable Prototypes

  • Learn how to use Figma to create clickable prototypes to show users for testing, or for clients to see your work.
  • Design the UI (user interface of websites, apps, etc) in Figma. 

UX Design Concepts

Intersection of Design, Technology, & Business

  • Through critical analysis understand how user experience as a field sits in the intersection of different areas of the product.
  • What is the difference between User Experience Design and User Interface Design?
  • Learn about heuristics and apply heuristic evaluation to websites.
  • Competitive Research

Knowing Your User

  • Learn how to structure and conduct user interviews to better identify the needs and current behaviors of the user.
  • Understand how to engage the user to work through assumptions and preconceived notions that arise during the process.
  • Write down assumptions for your class project.

User Research Through Interviews

  • Refine user interview questions.
  • Interview classmates for your project.

Refining User Research and Creating Personas

  • Create user personas from the interviews to represent the goals and behaviors of the users within the system.
  • Develop user scenarios to show when and how the user engages with the system.

Synthesis of User Research, Journey Maps, and User Flows

  • Continue to synthesize results of user research to find patterns.
  • Create a journey map for your project.
  • Think through the different features of the system by building user flows.
  • Take the written narrative to the next level through sketching and improvising using techniques such as storyboarding and bodystorming.

Wireframing, Sketching, Prototyping

  • Practice a sketching session for an existing website or mobile application of your choice. Start with sketching on a whiteboard or your notebook.
  • Sketch wireframes for your class project.
  • Learn the power of prototyping and testing an idea. Understand different methods of prototyping and their levels of fidelity.
  • Discuss the motivation behind the prototyping, such as newly discovered user goals, business needs and improved functionality.

Prototyping & User Testing

  • User testing methods and strategies.
  • Do’s and don’ts of user testing.
  • Do a user test on your project with a classmate.
  • Clearly list the assumptions and test your concepts. Work on multiple iterations of the prototype based on the test results.

Iterating the Prototype and Further User Testing

  • Report conclusions based on user testing.
  • User testing reports.
  • Rework the prototype based on user testing conclusions.

Case Studies

Building Case Studies

  • Look at case study examples.
  • Finish your clickable prototype.
  • Using a compilation of user research, prototypes, photographs, and user research, build your case study.
  • Present class projects as case studies on-screen.

Creative Briefs

Getting to Know a Project: Creative Briefs

  • What is a Creative Brief?
  • What to Include in a Creative Brief

Wireframing for UI Designers

Wireframing

  • Why and How to Create Wireframes
  • Issues to Solve
  • Steps in Creating a Wireframe
  • Designing on a Grid System (like Bootstrap)
  • Get Critiques
  • Incorporate Feedback & Improve Your Designs

Wireframe to Refined Design

  • Iterate & Refine
  • Understanding the Mobile Experience

UI or Visual Design Concepts

Learning from Existing Websites & Apps

  • What Works & What Does Not?

Color

  • Color Harmonies
  • Creating Contrast with Color
  • Guidelines for Proper Color Usage

Typography & Fonts

  • Display Text (Such as Headings) versus Body Text
  • Legibility
  • Type Trends
  • Typeface Selection & Pairing
  • Where to Get Web Fonts
  • Ideal Line Height
  • Column Width (Line Length)
  • Hyphenation & Justification

Design Elements

  • Proximity
  • Similarity
  • Continuity

Trends in Web & App Design

  • Analysis of Example Websites & Apps

Design Patterns

  • Example Design Patterns

Multiple Screen Sizes

  • Responsive Web Design
  • Mobile Considerations & Limitations
  • Discoverability Challenges
  • Mobile Navigation
  • Phone vs Tablet App Design

Workflow: Idea to Design

  • Example Web & App Design Workflows

The Business of UX & UI Design

The UX & UI Design Industry

  • Getting into the business: strategies and ideas.
  • Resources

Portfolio Website & Job Preparation

Creating Your Portfolio Website

  • Examples of UX & UI portfolio websites
  • What you should include on your portfolio website
  • Get 1-on-1 feedback on your case studies & portfolio website

Resume Development

  • What you should include on your resume
  • Get 1-on-1 feedback on your resume

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