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Practical UX Design

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A foundational yet practical approach to UX that delivers more creative, collaborative, holistic, and mature design solutions, regardless of your background or experience About This Book - Improve your UX design awareness and skills - Gain greater confidence to know when you have delivered a "good" UX design - Learn by example using a book designed by a UX mind for a UX mind Who This Book Is For This book is written for the beginner as well as the experienced UX practitioner, regardless of team size, company size, or job title. It is also intended for anyone with an interest in UX, engages with UX, is involved in any way in interactive problem solving and design, or simply wants to learn more about what we do, how we do it, and why those in the UX field are so passionate about wanting to do it better. What You Will Learn - Awaken your UX mind and dispel the myths of non-UX thinkers - Create the six optimal conditions for your best ideas to appear - Identify and incorporate the ten design principles found in all good UX design - Develop a broader understanding of Information Architecture (IA) to better engage, guide, and inform - Develop a fundamental understanding of patterns and the properties that create them - Raise your level of UX maturity with a strategy that transforms your approach to problem solving and helps others understand the true value of your work - Utilize important tools of the UX trade that never go out of style - Increase your knowledge of UX, incorporate valuable ideas and insights into your work, and look at design from a very unique perspective In Detail Written in an easy-to-read style, this book provides real-world examples, a historical perspective, and a holistic approach to design that will ground you in the fundamental essentials of interactive design, allow you to make more informed design decisions, and increase your understanding of UX in order to reach the highest levels of UX maturity. As you will see, UX is more than just delighting customers and users. It is also about thinking like a UX practitioner, making time for creativity, recognizing good design when you see it, understanding Information Architecture as more than just organizing and labeling websites, using design patterns to influence user behavior and decision making, approaching UX from a business perspective, transforming your client's and company's fundamental understanding of UX and its true value, and so much more. This book is an invaluable resource of knowledge, perspective, and inspiration for those seeking to become better UX designers, increase their confidence, become more mature design leaders, and deliver solutions that provide measurable value to stakeholders, customers, and users regardless of project type, size, and delivery method. Style and approach An in-depth, easy to read, and entertaining journey into and through the world of UX using real-world examples, thoughtful illustrations, and engaging quotes to inspire and explain fully the how and why of UX in a practical and impactful way and used immediately in your own work.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2016

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November 14, 2020
Great book about UX and I have to re-read it again later, I need to under the UI and UX more and how I can incorporate it into my web design skills
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April 11, 2021
Agree, for a book that is educating design, this book is poorly designed. Also, if you include quotes from a high profile that seem to be in line with your idea, it doesn't mean that every idea you propose will automatically be valid, so for books that teaching about deep validated research, this book is too superficial. Not to mention some of the unfitting analogies referring to The Simpsons or depicting Henry Ford as a problem-solver or UX practitioner, when in fact he was an opportunistic business practitioner.
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