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11/1/2019- What is a design pattern?
- UX patterns for navigation and page structure
- UX patterns for text inputs and buttons
- Best practices for links and breadcrumbs
- Indicating progress and feedback
- UX patterns for search input and results
- Filtering and search
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Diane] As UX designers we're challenged to sift through hundreds of potential interactions to create great interactive experiences. With design patterns you can establish consistency for the user experience and get to better designs faster. You'll become versed in pattern design and understand some of the thinking behind common design paradigms. We'll also take a look at examples on how various companies apply them. Using the concepts and ideas presented you'll be immersed in standard design patterns. In my LinkedIn learning course I'll explain what design patterns are and how to apply them as well as key considerations when using them. I'm a UX designer experienced in creating and driving design pattern libraries. So, join me, Diane Cronenwett, as we walk through some common design use cases and scenarios on when and how to apply design patterns to your next project.
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Introduction
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1. Patterns Overview
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What is a design pattern?3m 41s
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When to break a pattern2m 8s
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2. Page Structure and Organization
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Global navigation2m 43s
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Cards2m 16s
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Tabs2m 12s
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Side navigation2m 4s
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Accordions2m 13s
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3. Form and Data Controls
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Text input3m 12s
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Tooltips and popovers2m 29s
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Buttons2m 13s
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Links and breadcrumbs3m 5s
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Toggle switches1m 32s
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Modals2m 46s
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4. Indicating Progress and Feedback
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Feedback in UX2m 34s
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System messaging3m 3s
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Progress indicators1m 55s
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Progress meters1m 40s
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5. Search and Filtering
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Search input2m 58s
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Autocomplete2m 10s
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Search results2m 35s
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Filtering2m 36s
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Conclusion
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Next Steps46s
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