UX Design Course 100 Dos and Dont's Ebook at Google Play Book Store

  




Why you should buy now?
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  • This eBook gives you complete professional knowledge of UX(User Experience) designs (Mobile and Web).
  • This eBook is a complete professional research-based from the past 4+ yrs of my work life.
  • It has 78 Pages including Cover and Thank you page.
  • This eBook has extra useful designer info pages.
  • My UX Certificates Click here
  • Buy at Google play books (4.6 Ratings)

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United States
Entry Level: $59,000 USD
Mid Experience: $85,000 USD
High Experience: $128,000 USD

Canada
Entry Level: CA$51,000 ($37,000 USD)
Mid Experience: CA$72,000 ($52,000 USD)
High Experience: CA$96,000 ($69,000 USD)





 1. User Experience (UX)
 The term UX design is used to describe the process of designing products that are easy to use. This includes everything from how a website looks and feels to how a mobile app works. In short, UX designers create great user experiences.

 2. User Interface (UI)
 User interface (UI) design refers to the way your product’s look and work. UI designers are responsible for creating the overall experience of using your product through things like color schemes, icons, buttons, and other visual elements. They often collaborate with developers to make sure the right information is presented at the right time.

 3. Usability
 Usability is about making sure that the product can be easily understood and used by anyone who needs to use it. A good example of usability would be Apple's iPhone. It has simple controls, intuitive navigation, and a clean layout that makes it easy to navigate around.


UX design is the practice of designing products that are easy to use, effective, efficient, and enjoyable. In other words, it’s about making things better.

 The term was coined in the early 1990s by Don Norman, who defined it as “the study of how people perceive, learn, remember and interact with objects.”
 In today's world, we're surrounded by user experience (UX) design everywhere. We use it at work, at home, and even while we sleep. But what does this mean exactly? What makes something good or bad? How can we make our lives easier? These are some of the questions we'll answer in this course.
 We'll start by looking at the history of UX design and its evolution over time. Then we'll explore the different types of users and their needs. Next, we'll look at how designers create experiences for users. Finally, we'll dive into the tools used to build these experiences. By the end of this course, you should have a solid understanding of what UX design is and how it works.