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A VR or AR designer's work answers questions like:

How do we create a user experience that leverages 3D space? Or, will this action cause a user motion sickness? To ensure users are comfortable immersing in a VR or AR experience, ____________ need to carefully consider everything from sound to lighting.

UX engineers answer questions like:

How do we implement each interaction? How do we build this design in a way that stays true to its original intent? And, how might we explore alternatives to determine the best user experience?

Structure:

The middle layer is _____________. Here, you'll figure out how to organize your design and how you want users to interact with the product.

UX writers focus on answering questions like:

What words should be used to communicate this idea clearly? Should the tone for this app be friendly or technical? And, what should the language on this button label say?

UX program managers

ensure clear and timely communication, so that the process of building a useful product moves smoothly from start to finish. This might include setting goals, writing project plans, and allocating team resources.

sprint retrospective

a collaborative critique of the team's design sprint

How is the term platform defined in UX design? 1 / 1 point A platform is how a person, the user, feels about interacting with, or experiencing, a product. A good, service, or feature A framework of a website or how it's organized, categorized, and structured A platform is the medium where users experience a product.

A platform is the medium where users experience a product. Correct Examples of mediums include: mobile phones, TV, tablets, and computer desktops.

groupthink

A situation in which group members seek unanimous agreement despite their individual doubts

above the fold

A term used to refer to a prominent story; it comes from placement of a news story in a broadsheet newspaper above the fold in the middle of the front page

A bookstore's design team builds a mobile app for educators that shop at their store. The app is designed to help educators track student performance, allowing them to reward high-performing students with books. Who are the end users for the product? 1 / 1 point Administrators Educators Students Caregivers

Educators Correct The end users for this product are educators because the product is specifically designed for this audience.

Why is it important to call in industry experts when planning a design sprint? 1 / 1 point Experts can offer solutions for the design challenge. Experts can test the product as a user. Experts can train designers in UX research. Experts can help clarify the problem you're trying to solve.

Experts can help clarify the problem you're trying to solve Scheduling short, info-packed talks with experts can help solidify the purpose for the sprint.

The Lean UX process

Focuses on reducing wasted time and resources, and producing a workable product as soon as possible. The process is iterative, meaning the team continues to update and make revisions to the product as they gather user research and stakeholder feedback.

Design thinking process

Is a user-centered approach to problem-solving. It helps designers create solutions that address a real user problem and are functional and affordable. There are five phases in the design process: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test.

Coal mining canary

More susceptible to toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide, the canaries warned miners by growing more distressed when the gas levels were rising too high, allowing the human miners to escape safely. Hence the phrase "like a canary in a coal mine", is used to indicate a whistleblower or indicator of danger.

NBU

Next Billion Users

Designer Bias

Occurs when a designer takes into account their own challenges, and does not center the user needs when designing

Skeleton:

The ___________ is the layout of the product. Just like the layout of our bones shapes our skin, the __________ layer details how your design works - and like a skeleton, users won't directly see its inner-workings.

Strategy:

The bottom layer is _________, where you lay a foundation of your design goals. These goals are based on user needs and the business objectives for the product.

What is the goal of a design sprint? The goal of a design sprint is to select a problem to solve. The goal of a design sprint is to solve a problem through designing, prototyping, and testing ideas with users. The goal of a design sprint is to understand how products work for users.

The goal of a design sprint is to solve a problem through designing, prototyping, and testing ideas with users.

Scope:

The next layer is __________, where you determine the type of product you're building. At this point, you will consider the kind of features and content you want to include in the product.

Product development lifecycle

The process used to take a product from an idea to reality

Surface:

The top layer, ___________, represents how the product looks to the user. The _________ represents the interface that users view and interact with. Think of the surface like the clothes or makeup you wear that are visible to the outside world.

Lean UX process steps

Think. Explore the problems that users are experiencing and consider how you could solve them with your design. This step is all about gathering research, so you can form a clear idea of who the product is for and how it will help them. Make. Start designing the product by creating sketches, wireframes, and prototypes. You'll also create a minimum viable product, or MVP for short, which is a simple prototype of your designs that you can test with the target audience. Be prepared to go back and update your prototype as you gather feedback! Check. Find out how users respond to your design and gather feedback from project stakeholders. Make adjustments to your designs accordingly, and repeat the three steps again, if necessary.

Which of the following is NOT a type of user experience designer? Interaction designer Visual designer Motion designer UX engineer

UX engineer Correct UX engineers are not considered a type of UX designer. However, they frequently work with the user experience team to translate the design's intent into a functioning experience, like a website or an app.

WYSIWYG "wiz-ee-wig"

What You See Is What You Get

UX program managers answer questions like:

What are the overall goals for this project, and what's the plan to achieve them? And, how can we create and improve processes within the team?

The role of a visual designer is to answer questions like:

What kind of visual style should icons have, in order to fit the product's branding? Or, which color and font should we use for this button?

UX researchers answer questions like:

What problems are users facing? Is the design of this product easy to use? And, would people be interested in this new design feature?

An interaction designer's work answers questions like:

What should happen if a user taps on this button? How do we make this action easier for users to complete? And, how are the design elements within the website laid out?

Visual design:

____________ focuses on how the product or technology looks. As a UX designer, you need to understand the foundations of __________ in order to communicate the connection between a product's functionality and its appearance to users.

A motion designer's work

answers questions like: How should an app transition between pages? How do we show the connection between these actions? And, what's an engaging animation that will help tell our story?

UX researchers

conduct studies or interviews that examine how people use a product. _______________ often identify pain points that users are experiencing and explore how products can help solve those problems. They also explore the usability of existing products, by asking users to complete tasks in an app or website, for example.

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) designers

create products that provide users with immersive experiences, unbounded by the limits of the physical world.

Specialist UX designers are more common at smaller companies with fewer employees. True False

false Correct Specialist designers are typically more common at larger companies where the organization can afford to have a large team of UX designers.

Interaction designers

focus on designing the experience of a product and how it functions. They strive to understand the user flow, or the path, that a typical user takes to complete a task on an app, website, or other platform.

Visual designers

focus on how a product or technology looks. They are often responsible for designing logos, illustrations, and icons, as well as deciding on font color, size, and placement.

Information architecture: IA for short,

involves deciding how your product is organized and structured. Think of __________ as a skeleton that outlines how users interact with your product. Everything in your product should be organized in ways that make sense to the user and meets their expectations.

The five elements of UX design

is a framework of steps that UX designers take to turn an idea into a working product. The five elements are, from bottom to top: strategy, scope, structure, skeleton, and surface.

Double Diamond

is a more traditional UX process, which breaks down UX design into two main phases (or "diamonds"): research and design. Each phase has two steps. When combined, these are the four steps:

Prototyping: A prototype

is an early model of a product that demonstrates its functionality. ___________ can be in physical or digital formats and can vary in complexity. Sometimes a prototype is made to demonstrate one specific feature of a product, like the transition between screens or the way the product physically looks and feels.

UX writers

think about how to make the language within a product clearer so that the user experience is more intuitive. _________ also help define a brand's voice and personality.

Motion designers

think about what it feels like for a user to move through a product and how to create smooth transitions between pages on an app or website. They may also create animations or visual effects to bring their design ideas to life.

UX engineers

translate the design's intent into a functioning experience, like an app or a website. They help UX teams figure out if designs are intuitive and technically feasible.

eXAMPLE OF USEFULNESS IN ONLINE SHOPPING

Filter to customize resulta

Example of equity

TRANSLATION OR VOICE FEATURES

NBU challenges

cost, connnectivity, digital literacy, literacy

Sprint brief

A document that you share with all your attendees to help them prepare for the sprint


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