Understanding the UX Process |
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What is UX Design? What is the UX Design process?
In this video, Wicks aims to simplify the UX Design process down and explain the critical pieces of the process that are used to design and build products from start to finish. Stay tuned for more videos on the UX Process, UX Design, and entering the UX Industry! Definitions and helpful links: - User-centered design: "an iterative design process in which designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process. In user-centered design, design teams involve users throughout the design process via a variety of research and design techniques to create highly usable and accessible products for those users." (https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/user-centered-design) - Iterative: "relating to or involving iteration, especially of a mathematical or computational process" (https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/iterative) - User Needs: "the things people need from a product or service to do something" (https://resources.mygov.scot/content-standards/content-delivery/content-discovery/user-needs/) - UX Research: "the systematic study of target users and their requirements, to add realistic contexts and insights to design processes" (https://laughingsamurai.com/research/how-to-choose-the-right-user-research-method/) - User Testing: "the process to evaluate a website, app, product or service with real users and gather feedback" (https://www.omniconvert.com/what-is/user-testing) - Usable: "a quality attribute that assesses how easy user interfaces are to use; ease-of-use" (https://www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-101-introduction-to-usability) - Accessible: "the concept of whether a product or service can be used by everyone—however they encounter it" (https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/accessibility) |