- [Instructor] Up to now, I've talked about storyboards…as a general category, but there are actually…several types of storyboard.…I'll show examples of each,…but let's go over the types first.…If you are doing something like a card view…to show a data item, you will often…design that in isolation.…The card view might be used in various places,…so it makes sense to design it standalone.…That's true of data visualizations as well.…These sketch designs typically…have limited interaction notes.…They're primarily to expose information…for easy consumption by the user.…
Other storyboards include more interaction.…That might be simple linear interaction, as in a wizard,…or more branching interaction, in which several screens…are interrelated, and the user moves among them.…Finally, some storyboards need to cover a process,…often with the environment as part of the process.…That kind of storyboard includes more…than just what appears on the screen.…Let's look at examples of each.…Here is some sketches of some card views…
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1/10/2019- What a well-designed app looks like
- Leveraging cognitive design principles
- Decluttering crowded screens
- Understanding your users' needs
- Recording and analyzing user observations
- Storyboarding your ideas
- Helpful techniques for the design process
- Dealing with conflict in design evaluation
Skill Level Beginner
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How this course will work1m 38s
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1. Why UX Design Is Important
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A well-designed app example1m 59s
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The value of good UX design1m 37s
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Obstacles to good design2m 41s
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Starting on the UX path4m 4s
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2. What Makes a Design Good or Bad?
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Design principles in context2m 25s
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Cognitive design principles3m 43s
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Why crowded screens are bad2m 11s
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Bringing it all together1m 37s
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3. Understanding Users and Their Needs
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Building a design team2m 57s
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Choosing users to observe2m 16s
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Questions to ask users2m 42s
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Observation exercise1m 41s
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4. Ideation: Finding, Refining, and Culling Design Ideas
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Innovation and ideation3m 47s
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Storyboarding4m 40s
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Types of storyboards2m 9s
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Media for storyboards1m 3s
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Storyboarding evaluation1m 40s
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Storyboarding exercise1m 15s
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Prototyping4m 41s
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Evaluation phase2m 47s
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5. Helpful Concepts and Techniques for the Design Process
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Types of design projects3m 21s
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Dealing with status quo bias3m 12s
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Be bold2m 2s
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Breaking free from the past1m 46s
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The shapes exercise2m 43s
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The economics of UX design1m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 24s
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