Gain deep insights and observe real user interactions in their natural environment with contextual interviews, optimizing design through firsthand experiences.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Ensure designs meet user goals with functionality: It' s crucial for reliable, purposeful products. Usability tests verify consistent performance.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Emotional design is the concept of how to create designs that evoke emotions which result in positive user experiences.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Accessibility is a principle that ensures all users, regardless of ability, can comfortably navigate and interact with a product.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Learn about negative space, its rationale, benefits, and best practices through real-world examples. Unlock the potential of negative space today!| The Interaction Design Foundation
This course will explore why adoption and appropriation matter to a product’s success and how to place it in the context with UX and usability work.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Usability is a measure of how well a specific user in a specific context can use a product/design to achieve a defined goal.| The Interaction Design Foundation
User research is the study of target users and their requirements, to add realistic contexts and insights to design processes.| The Interaction Design Foundation
User interface (UI) design is the process designers use to build easy-to-use and pleasurable interfaces in software or computerized devices.| The Interaction Design Foundation
User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users.| The Interaction Design Foundation
Affordances are the characteristics or properties of an object that suggest how it can be used. It shows a user that an object can be interacted with.| The Interaction Design Foundation