Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 6:50:11 GMT
UX Design is still an interesting science for people working in the Tech line. Yesterday, the admin had the opportunity to sit and study a short free course on the topic of Introduction to UX organized by the General Assembly team. which was very beneficial and saw that it was a matter for people who wanted to be web designers Or want to be a UX designer, you should know this before jumping into this world of technology. So I wrote an article to share. classroom intro to ux Classroom Atmosphere Intro to UX Some of the content (or parts) are quite similar to the Intro to UX article from Pee Ing's work. But this one looks at a broader picture. If anyone wants an in-depth look at UX, I recommend reading the article from Pee Ing's work (former UX Designer from Amazon.com in America).
But if people want to know what options the designer job market has, Recommend reading this Phone Number List article. What does this article have? Show What is UX (User Experience) Design? In this class, they give a short definition (or so) that: User Experience Design is a design process that creates positive change in the lives of users, taking care of every aspect of a user's interaction with an organization and its products or services. Translated into Thai again, it is "The job of a UX Designer must be to design a design that makes users satisfied with the organization. Including the products/services they use." Which sounds like a UX Designer's job requires a lot of work.
Whether it is: Beautiful design (Visual Design) Design planning (Strategy & Planning) Customer analysis (User Research, Customer Journey, Persona) Making the website suitable for people with disabilities (Accessility) Arranging data appropriately ( Information Architecture ) Selecting appropriate content (Content Strategy, Copywriting) Testing with real customers (Usability Testing, Interview) etc. The answer is "yes" . There really is a lot of UX work T_T. But that doesn't mean one person has to do it all. We will see how this work can be divided. And which type is most suitable for us? The 3 cornerstones of UX Design: User Research, Interaction Design, and Visual Design. In using UX to design digital products, we can group what needs to be done into 3 big things as follows: 1. User Research (UXR) persona-ux-design Creating a Persona is an important step in Research.
But if people want to know what options the designer job market has, Recommend reading this Phone Number List article. What does this article have? Show What is UX (User Experience) Design? In this class, they give a short definition (or so) that: User Experience Design is a design process that creates positive change in the lives of users, taking care of every aspect of a user's interaction with an organization and its products or services. Translated into Thai again, it is "The job of a UX Designer must be to design a design that makes users satisfied with the organization. Including the products/services they use." Which sounds like a UX Designer's job requires a lot of work.
Whether it is: Beautiful design (Visual Design) Design planning (Strategy & Planning) Customer analysis (User Research, Customer Journey, Persona) Making the website suitable for people with disabilities (Accessility) Arranging data appropriately ( Information Architecture ) Selecting appropriate content (Content Strategy, Copywriting) Testing with real customers (Usability Testing, Interview) etc. The answer is "yes" . There really is a lot of UX work T_T. But that doesn't mean one person has to do it all. We will see how this work can be divided. And which type is most suitable for us? The 3 cornerstones of UX Design: User Research, Interaction Design, and Visual Design. In using UX to design digital products, we can group what needs to be done into 3 big things as follows: 1. User Research (UXR) persona-ux-design Creating a Persona is an important step in Research.