<1 min | Posted on 28/08/2018
UX Design hacks everyone should know about.
Did you know the first user experience designer was a cognitive psychologist? Well, that’s what User Experience is all about in a nutshell and we should improve.
Ankita Agrawal
Senior UX Designer, Amazon
Rahul Das
Lead UX Designer, Myntra
Asif Zaidi
Product Design Manager, Delhivery
What is this webinar about?
Did you know the first user experience designer was a cognitive psychologist? Well, that’s what User Experience is all about in a nutshell. It is a field that’s emerging and growing quickly due to its significance in all industries. But what is UX Design? Is user interface the same as user experience? What should you study in order to be a UXD? How much of coding do you need to know to be a UX designer? And ultimately, what are some UX Design Hacks one should know? Don’t worry, we are here to clear the air!
In this session, we wanted to cover the best practices of User Experience Design and how UXD can be leveraged by other job profiles, like that of Developers or Marketers or Product Managers.
We got on-board a few UX and UI Designers from Myntra, Amazon & Delhivery and discussed questions from basic like ‘What ix UX?’ to technical like ‘What tools are the best for Prototyping?’.
Topics you will learn:
- From the landing page, a marketing manager should be able to communicate to the user about the product, and its benefits & features in a crisp manner, by being functional, to the point and unambiguous, within that small space.
- Developers should have more sensitivity towards design to bring in harmony in the overall process of Product Development.
- Designers should know how coding works and vice versa as one gets to know the limits of the other i.e coding or design, and it becomes more practical to work around things.
- While creating forms, developers should use the UX Design Hack of engaging the users by providing motivation to fill the form at every stage.
- Process of User Experience Design.
- How to make the process of User Onboarding smoother, engaging and flawless.
- Tools used for Prototyping and Wireframing.
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