Prototyping and Design

Coursera Prototyping and Design

Platform
Coursera
Provider
University of Minnesota
Effort
3-7 hours/week
Length
4 weeks
Language
English
Credentials
Paid Certificate Available
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Overview
In this course you will learn how to design and prototype user interfaces to address the users and tasks identified in user research. Through a series of lectures and exercises, you will learn and practice paper- and other low-fidelity prototyping techniques; you will learn and apply principles from graphic design, including design patterns; you will learn to write a design rationale; and you will learn how to design for specific populations and situations, including principles and practices of accessible design.

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Preface
A brief introduction to the topic and course structure.

Interface Prototyping Techniques
An introduction to prototyping, including paper and tool-based prototyping.

Design Principles and Patterns
An introduction to design principles from graphic design, interaction design patterns, and two examples of commercial design guidelines and standards.

Universal Design, Accessibility, Special Populations
An introduction to universal design, with specific lectures focused on particular impairments, limitations, and populations.

Design for Different Platforms and Contexts
A look at several important and challenging design contexts and how interfaces can address those contexts.

Taught by
Brent Hecht, Haiyi Zhu, Joseph A Konstan, Loren Terveen and Lana Yarosh
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