Interaction Design Foundation
Interaction Design Foundation

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide

Hybrid
24 hours
English
Design & Creative
Course Overview

This is a foundation-level course suitable for anyone who wants to understand UX design





In this course, you will gain an introduction to the breadth of UX design and understand why it matters. You’ll also learn the roles and responsibilities of a UX designer, how to confidently talk about UX and practical methods that you can apply to your work immediately.


You will learn to identify the overlaps and differences between different fields and adapt your existing skills to UX design. Once you understand the lay of the land, you’ll be able to chart your journey into a career in UX design. You’ll hear from practicing UX designers from within the IxDF community — people who come from diverse backgrounds, have taught themselves design, learned on the job, and are enjoying successful careers.

If you are new to the Interaction Design Foundation, this course is a great place to start because it brings together materials from many of our other courses. This provides you with both an excellent introduction to user experience and a preview of the courses we have to offer to help you develop your future career. After each lesson, we will introduce you to the courses you can take if a specific topic has caught your attention. That way, you’ll find it easy to continue your learning journey.


In the first lesson, you’ll learn what user experience design is and what a UX designer does. You’ll also learn about the importance of portfolios and what hiring managers look for in them.


In the second lesson, you’ll learn how to think like a UX designer. This lesson also introduces you to the very first exercise for you to dip your toes into the cool waters of user experience. 


In the third and the fourth lessons, you’ll learn about the most common UX design tools and methods. You’ll also practice each of the methods through tailor-made exercises that walk you through the different stages of the design process.


In the final lesson, you’ll step outside the classroom and into the real world. You’ll understand the role of a UX designer within an organization and what it takes to overcome common challenges at the workplace. You’ll also learn how to leverage your existing skills to successfully transition to and thrive in a new career in UX.   


You’ll be taught by some of the world’s leading experts. The experts we’ve handpicked for you are:

  • Alan Dix, Director of the Computational Foundry at Swansea University, author of Statistics for HCIMaking Sense of Quantitative Data
  • Ann Blandford, Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at University College London
  • Frank Spillers, Service Designer, Founder and CEO of Experience Dynamics
  • Laura Klein, Product Management Expert, Principal at Users Know, Author of Build Better Products and UX for Lean Startups
  • Michal Malewicz, Designer and Creative Director / CEO of Hype4 Mobile
  • Mike Rohde, Experience and Interface Designer, Author of The Sketchnote Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Visual Note Taking
  • Szymon Adamiak, Software Engineer and Co-founder of Hype4 Mobile
  • William Hudson, User Experience Strategist and Founder of Syntagm


Throughout the course, we’ll supply you with lots of templates and step-by-step guides so you can start applying what you learn in your everyday practice.


You’ll find a series of exercises that will help you get hands-on experience with the methods you learn. Whether you’re a newcomer to design considering a career switch, an experienced practitioner looking to brush up on the basics, or work closely with designers and are curious to know what your colleagues are up to, you will benefit from the learning materials and practical exercises in this course.


You can also learn with your fellow course-takers and use the discussion forums to get feedback and inspire other people who are learning alongside you. You and your fellow course-takers have a huge knowledge and experience base between you, so we think you should take advantage of it whenever possible.


You earn a verifiable and industry-trusted Course Certificate once you’ve completed the course. You can highlight it on your resumeLinkedIn profile or website.

What You'll Learn
    • An introduction to the breadth of UX design
    • The importance of UX design
    • How to confidently talk UX and effortlessly explain what UX design is
    • The roles and responsibilities of a UX designer
    • How to navigate your UX career path
    • How to use practical methods to improve your own work (e.g., task analysis, usability testing, user interviewing and more)
    • How to transfer your existing skills and technical know-how into a career in UX design
    • How to recognize good and bad experience design
    • Practical tips to succeed as a UX designer in the real world
    • What skills UX hirers look for in applicants
    • How to sell UX design to management and clients


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12 USD

Interaction Design Foundation

Interaction Design Foundation

Skills You'll Gain:

UX Design