The Practitioner’s Guide to User Experience Design

Cover of The Practitioner's Guide to User Experience Design by Luke Miller
Author: Luke Miller
Publisher: Piatkus
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 181
ISBN-13: 9780349406770
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The Practitioner’s Guide to User Experience Design by Luke Miller, published by Piatkus in 2015, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in the field of User Experience (UX) design. This edition, written in English and spanning 181 pages, explores the essential tools and techniques necessary for crafting digital experiences that empower and delight users. The book addresses common questions about entering the UX field, including the necessity of coding skills and design degrees, while providing insights into the evolving landscape of technology and its impact on UX practices.

Readers will find a detailed examination of various UX methodologies, including user research techniques such as interviews and surveys, as well as the creation of personas and competitive analyses. The guide also covers the development of user flows, interface design, and the importance of user testing, from initial sketches to fully functional prototypes. By emphasizing hands-on learning and the creative aspects of UX work, this book aims to enhance the reader’s marketability and enrich their contributions to digital product creation.


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The core mission of User Experience (UX) design is to craft digital experiences that not only empower but delight users, and we’ve never had a better set of tools for doing so. Not only is there strong demand in digital product development for people with UX skills, but technology is evolving so rapidly and in such interesting ways that the work affords constant opportunities to innovate and let your creativity run. But how do you get into UX Design? Do you have to know how to write code? Or do you need a degree in design? And what exactly is UX? Does it refer to the process or the result? In The Top 5 Things UX Designers Learn the Hard Way, Luke Miller answers all of these questions and draws on his own experience and examples of specific projects to walk you through the methods used by designers to craft user experiences. These include: *Techniques of user research, including conducting user interviews and surveys and creating personas to represent the range of users you’re appealing to, as well as performing competitive analysis of rival products. *A core set of methods for crafting well designed routes of navigation through sites and apps, called user flows *Creating the layouts and designing the interface elements of pages, from initial sketching and creating a rough site map, through the drawing of more detailed page designs, generally called wireframes, and on to making moving prototypes. *User testing – everything from rough sketches to fully functioning prototypes to interpreting the results of tests and making recommendations for any changes to products. The best UX comes from learning by doing and understanding how creative, fun and satisfying the work can be. Adding UX expertise to your mix of skills will make you more marketable, a knowledge of UX principles and practices and will enrich your work in any part of digital product creation.

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