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  • Designing User Experience
    Designing User Experience

    The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed. Designing User Experience presents a comprehensive introduction to the practical issue of creating interactive systems, services and products from a human-centred perspective. It develops the principles and methods of human–computer interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID) to deal with the design of twenty-first-century computing and the demands for improved user experience (UX). It brings together the key theoretical foundations of human experiences when people interact with and through technologies. It explores UX in a wide variety of environments and contexts.  

    Preis: 53.49 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Designing User Experience
    Designing User Experience

    Designing User Experience presents a comprehensive introduction to the practical issue of creating interactive systems, services and products from a human-centred perspective. It develops the principles and methods of human–computer interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID) to deal with the design of twenty-first-century computing and the demands for improved user experience (UX). It brings together the key theoretical foundations of human experiences when people interact with and through technologies. It explores UX in a wide variety of environments and contexts.   The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed.

    Preis: 53.49 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Designing User Experience
    Designing User Experience

    Designing User Experience presents a comprehensive introduction to the practical issue of creating interactive systems, services and products from a human-centred perspective. It develops the principles and methods of human–computer interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID) to deal with the design of twenty-first-century computing and the demands for improved user experience (UX). It brings together the key theoretical foundations of human experiences when people interact with and through technologies. It explores UX in a wide variety of environments and contexts.

    Preis: 67.08 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Undercover User Experience Design
    Undercover User Experience Design

    Once you catch the user experience bug, the world changes. Doors open the wrong way, websites don't work, and companies don't seem to care. And while anyone can learn the UX remedies usability testing, personas, prototyping and so on unless your organization 'gets it', putting them into practice is trickier. Undercover User Experience is a pragmatic guide from the front lines, giving frank advice on making UX work in real companies with real problems. Readers will learn how to fit research, ideation, prototyping and testing into their daily workflow, and how to design good user experiences under the all-too-common constraints of time, budget and culture.

    Preis: 13.9 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Was heisst User Experience?

    User Experience (UX) bezieht sich auf die Gesamtheit der Erfahrungen, die ein Benutzer beim Interagieren mit einem Produkt oder einer Dienstleistung macht. Dies umfasst sowohl die visuelle Gestaltung als auch die Benutzerfreundlichkeit und die Effektivität des Produkts. Ein gutes UX-Design zielt darauf ab, die Bedürfnisse und Ziele der Benutzer zu verstehen und ihre Interaktion mit dem Produkt so angenehm und effizient wie möglich zu gestalten. Durch die Berücksichtigung von UX-Prinzipien können Unternehmen sicherstellen, dass ihre Produkte und Dienstleistungen benutzerfreundlich sind und die Zufriedenheit und Loyalität der Benutzer steigern. Was heisst User Experience?

  • Wie werde ich User Experience Designer?

    Um User Experience Designer zu werden, solltest du zunächst ein grundlegendes Verständnis für Designprinzipien und Nutzerverhalten entwickeln. Du könntest ein Studium in Design, Informatik, Psychologie oder einem verwandten Bereich absolvieren. Es wäre auch hilfreich, praktische Erfahrungen durch Praktika oder freiberufliche Projekte zu sammeln. Zudem könntest du an Schulungen, Workshops oder Konferenzen teilnehmen, um dein Wissen und deine Fähigkeiten weiter zu verbessern. Letztendlich ist es wichtig, ein Portfolio mit deinen Arbeiten aufzubauen, um potenziellen Arbeitgebern deine Fähigkeiten zu demonstrieren.

  • Was versteht man unter User Experience?

    Was versteht man unter User Experience? User Experience (UX) bezieht sich auf die Gesamtheit der Erfahrungen, die ein Nutzer beim Interagieren mit einem Produkt oder einer Dienstleistung macht. Dies umfasst Aspekte wie Benutzerfreundlichkeit, Design, Zugänglichkeit, Effizienz und Zufriedenheit. Das Ziel von UX-Design ist es, die Bedürfnisse und Erwartungen der Nutzer zu verstehen und ein positives, nahtloses und befriedigendes Erlebnis zu schaffen. Durch die Optimierung der User Experience können Unternehmen die Kundenzufriedenheit steigern, die Markentreue fördern und den Erfolg ihrer Produkte oder Dienstleistungen verbessern.

  • Was macht ein User Experience Designer?

    Was macht ein User Experience Designer?

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  • Undercover User Experience Design, Portable Document
    Undercover User Experience Design, Portable Document

    Once you catch the user experience bug, the world changes. Doors open the wrong way, websites don't work, and companies don't seem to care. And while anyone can learn the UX remedies usability testing, personas, prototyping and so on unless your organization 'gets it', putting them into practice is trickier. Undercover User Experience is a pragmatic guide from the front lines, giving frank advice on making UX work in real companies with real problems. Readers will learn how to fit research, ideation, prototyping and testing into their daily workflow, and how to design good user experiences under the all-too-common constraints of time, budget and culture.

    Preis: 18.18 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Designing the iPhone User Experience: A User-Centered Approach to Sketching and Prototyping iPhone Apps
    Designing the iPhone User Experience: A User-Centered Approach to Sketching and Prototyping iPhone Apps

    "In her book Designing the iPhone User Experience, Suzanne Ginsburg takes a fresh look at cutting-edge, user-centered design from the perspective of designing mobile user experiences for the iPhone. Her book brings together everything you need to know to design great products for mobile contexts."—Pabini Gabriel-Petit, UX Strategy & Design Consultant and Publisher and Editor in Chief of UXmatters“It’s about time! Suzanne Ginsburg takes the best of User-Centered Design (UCD) principles and tweaks them with a dash of mobile and a lot of hints about what it means to implement the Apple Human Interface Guidelines for iPhone. Your idea for an iPhone app has much better chances of being accepted by iPhone owners (and by the iTunes watchdogs guarding entry to the App Store) if you follow even half of the suggestions in this book.”—Nancy Frishberg, Ph.D., User Experience Strategist and past Chair of BayCHI Given the fiercely competitive state of the iPhone app landscape, it has become increasingly challenging for app designers and developers to differentiate their apps. The days are long gone when it was possible to crank out an app over the weekend and refine it after receiving a few not so flattering user reviews. Users now have choices -- lots of them. If your app is difficult to use or doesn’t meet their needs, finding another one is just a tap away. To illustrate, consider the ever-growing field of Twitter clients. There are hundreds of variations in the App Store but only a handful stand out from the pack (such as Tweetie or Twitterific). For most apps, it boils down to one thing: the user experience. The same is true for countless other categories within the App Store; well-designed apps are more likely to attract and retain users. Of course there are other critical aspects of iPhone app development: the coding, the marketing, the customer support. All of the elements must come together. Designing the iPhone User Experience will help you tackle the user experience part of the iPhone challenge. Three key themes will be reinforced throughout the book: Know thy user, the Design Lifecycle, and Attention to Detail: Know Thy User Millions of people depend on iPhone apps to get them to work, find their next meal, and stay in touch with family and friends. Professionals of all kinds also rely on iPhone apps: doctors look up drug interactions; photographers fine-tune lighting; cyclists find the best routes. To truly understand how your apps can fit into their lives, designers and developers must learn how users do things today, what’s important to them, and what needs have not been met. Part II, Introduction to User Research, will introduce a variety of user research methods. The Design Lifecycle Award-winning designs rarely happen overnight; they usually only occur after many rigorous design cycles. To illustrate this point, consider USA TODAY's iPhone application, which went through at least seven iterations for the article view in their app. These kinds of iterations should happen before you launch your app, since it will save valuable time and money, not to mention the headaches a bad design could create for your user. More importantly, you may only have one chance to impress your users -- you do not want to sell them half-baked ideas. Part III, Developing your App Concept, will explain how to iteratively design and test your app concepts. Attention to Detail Most professionals know that attention to detail is important, but hundreds of apps fail to incorporate even the most basic design principles. This lack of attention is not merely an aesthetic issue (which is important) it also affects the way apps function. For example, a news article without proper alignment will be difficult to read, and a poorly rendered icon will be challenging to interpret. Apps with a razor sharp attention to detail will stand out because their apps will look good and perform well. Part IV, Refining your App Concept, will show you how to make to your app shine, from visual design and branding to accessibility and localization. Mastering these three areas will help set your app apart from the crowd. You may not have an award-winning app over night. But knowing your users, iterative design, and attention to detail are important first steps.

    Preis: 19.25 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Designing the iPhone User Experience: A User-Centered Approach to Sketching and Prototyping iPhone Apps
    Designing the iPhone User Experience: A User-Centered Approach to Sketching and Prototyping iPhone Apps

    "In her book Designing the iPhone User Experience, Suzanne Ginsburg takes a fresh look at cutting-edge, user-centered design from the perspective of designing mobile user experiences for the iPhone. Her book brings together everything you need to know to design great products for mobile contexts."—Pabini Gabriel-Petit, UX Strategy & Design Consultant and Publisher and Editor in Chief of UXmatters“It’s about time! Suzanne Ginsburg takes the best of User-Centered Design (UCD) principles and tweaks them with a dash of mobile and a lot of hints about what it means to implement the Apple Human Interface Guidelines for iPhone. Your idea for an iPhone app has much better chances of being accepted by iPhone owners (and by the iTunes watchdogs guarding entry to the App Store) if you follow even half of the suggestions in this book.”—Nancy Frishberg, Ph.D., User Experience Strategist and past Chair of BayCHI Given the fiercely competitive state of the iPhone app landscape, it has become increasingly challenging for app designers and developers to differentiate their apps. The days are long gone when it was possible to crank out an app over the weekend and refine it after receiving a few not so flattering user reviews. Users now have choices -- lots of them. If your app is difficult to use or doesn’t meet their needs, finding another one is just a tap away. To illustrate, consider the ever-growing field of Twitter clients. There are hundreds of variations in the App Store but only a handful stand out from the pack (such as Tweetie or Twitterific). For most apps, it boils down to one thing: the user experience. The same is true for countless other categories within the App Store; well-designed apps are more likely to attract and retain users. Of course there are other critical aspects of iPhone app development: the coding, the marketing, the customer support. All of the elements must come together. Designing the iPhone User Experience will help you tackle the user experience part of the iPhone challenge. Three key themes will be reinforced throughout the book: Know thy user, the Design Lifecycle, and Attention to Detail: Know Thy User Millions of people depend on iPhone apps to get them to work, find their next meal, and stay in touch with family and friends. Professionals of all kinds also rely on iPhone apps: doctors look up drug interactions; photographers fine-tune lighting; cyclists find the best routes. To truly understand how your apps can fit into their lives, designers and developers must learn how users do things today, what’s important to them, and what needs have not been met. Part II, Introduction to User Research, will introduce a variety of user research methods. The Design Lifecycle Award-winning designs rarely happen overnight; they usually only occur after many rigorous design cycles. To illustrate this point, consider USA TODAY's iPhone application, which went through at least seven iterations for the article view in their app. These kinds of iterations should happen before you launch your app, since it will save valuable time and money, not to mention the headaches a bad design could create for your user. More importantly, you may only have one chance to impress your users -- you do not want to sell them half-baked ideas. Part III, Developing your App Concept, will explain how to iteratively design and test your app concepts. Attention to Detail Most professionals know that attention to detail is important, but hundreds of apps fail to incorporate even the most basic design principles. This lack of attention is not merely an aesthetic issue (which is important) it also affects the way apps function. For example, a news article without proper alignment will be difficult to read, and a poorly rendered icon will be challenging to interpret. Apps with a razor sharp attention to detail will stand out because their apps will look good and perform well. Part IV, Refining your App Concept, will show you how to make to your app shine, from visual design and branding to accessibility and localization. Mastering these three areas will help set your app apart from the crowd. You may not have an award-winning app over night. But knowing your users, iterative design, and attention to detail are important first steps.

    Preis: 25.67 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Elements of User Experience, The: User-Centered Design for the Web and Beyond
    Elements of User Experience, The: User-Centered Design for the Web and Beyond

    From the moment it was published almost ten years ago, Elements of User Experience became a vital reference for web and interaction designers the world over, and has come to define the core principles of the practice. Now, in this updated, expanded, and full-color new edition, Jesse James Garrett has refined his thinking about the Web, going beyond the desktop to include information that also applies to the sudden proliferation of mobile devices and applications. Successful interaction design requires more than just creating clean code and sharp graphics. You must also fulfill your strategic objectives while meeting the needs of your users. Even the best content and the most sophisticated technology won't help you balance those goals without a cohesive, consistent user experience to support it.   With so many issues involved—usability, brand identity, information architecture, interaction design— creating the user experience can be overwhelmingly complex. This new edition of The Elements of User Experience cuts through that complexity with clear explanations and vivid illustrations that focus on ideas rather than tools or techniques. Garrett gives readers the big picture of user experience development, from strategy and requirements to information architecture and visual design.

    Preis: 22.58 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Was ist ein User Experience Designer?

    Was ist ein User Experience Designer? Ein User Experience Designer ist ein Fachmann, der sich darauf spezialisiert hat, die Interaktion zwischen einem Nutzer und einem Produkt oder einer Dienstleistung zu gestalten. Sie analysieren das Verhalten und die Bedürfnisse der Nutzer, um intuitive und benutzerfreundliche Designs zu erstellen. Durch die Verwendung von Forschungsmethoden, Prototyping und Usability-Tests verbessern sie kontinuierlich die Benutzererfahrung. Ein User Experience Designer arbeitet eng mit anderen Teammitgliedern wie Entwicklern, Grafikdesignern und Produktmanagern zusammen, um sicherzustellen, dass das Endprodukt die Bedürfnisse der Nutzer erfüllt und ihre Zufriedenheit steigert.

  • Was verdient ein User Experience Designer?

    Ein User Experience Designer verdient je nach Erfahrung, Qualifikationen, Standort und Branche unterschiedlich. In der Regel liegt das Gehalt für Einsteiger bei etwa 40.000 bis 60.000 Euro pro Jahr. Mit zunehmender Erfahrung und Expertise kann das Gehalt auf bis zu 80.000 Euro oder mehr steigen. Es gibt auch die Möglichkeit, durch Weiterbildungen und Spezialisierungen das Gehalt zu erhöhen. Letztendlich hängt das Gehalt eines User Experience Designers von verschiedenen Faktoren ab.

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