UX Design: From Concept to Wireframe (edX)

UX Design: From Concept to Wireframe (edX)
Gain first-hand experience of the UX design process as you take a UX design project from an initial sketch and develop it into a wireframe. Great designs don’t come out of nowhere, they are born, nurtured, and grow. In this UX course, you will explore the process of taking a basic concept, grounded in user needs, and develop it into a design that will address those needs.

Using ideation techniques, comparative research, sketching, storyboarding, architecting, and wireframing, you will gain hands-on experience in building a compelling user experience from scratch.


What you'll learn

- Learn to produce initial sketches that capture the process of ideation

- Create user stories and storyboards to support the concept

- Develop interface wireframes to provide an engaging test example

- Use comparative analysis techniques

- Run a design walkthrough to test the concept


This course is part of the User Experience (UX) Research and Design MicroMasters program.


Prerequisites:

Recommended - successful completion of:
UX501x - Introduction to User Experience
UX503x - Principles of Designing for Humans
UX504x - Evaluating Designs with Users