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The document discusses user interface (UI) design. It defines UI design as the process of building interfaces, with a focus on aesthetics and creating interfaces that users find easy and enjoyable to use. UI design refers to graphical, voice-controlled, and gesture-based interfaces. The document provides examples of different types of interfaces and best practices for UI design, such as understanding users, keeping interfaces simple and intuitive, and maintaining consistency. It emphasizes the importance of designing interfaces that are invisible to users and allow them to complete tasks with minimal effort or frustration.
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1. Good design is about effective communication through functionality, usability, accessibility and brand alignment.
2. Every web page has basic elements like a container, identity/logo, navigation, content and whitespace that follow design principles.
3. User experience design must consider the context of different devices, screens, users, and data to create intuitive, focused interfaces that minimize cognitive load through hierarchy, simplicity and perceptual grouping principles.
Material Design incorporates the principles of design and science to set a new framework for designing a unified experience across devices and platforms.
Material design is all about -
making it obvious
making it bold
making it work everywhere
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User interface design is the process of maximizing usability, user experience, and satisfaction when interacting with a product through its interface. This involves understanding user behavior and needs to design interfaces that allow users to accomplish goals simply and efficiently. User experience design takes this a step further by addressing all aspects of a product as perceived by users. Some key principles of good UI design include clarity, feedback, consistency, following established patterns, visual hierarchy through typography, white space and color use. Common UI patterns include things like autocomplete, cards, and navigation menus.
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Even though we are developers dealing with source code, it is good to know how to deal with UI/UX when building our user interfaces by applying tips and best practices.
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Information floated in windows, small rectangular boxes
Text could be replaced by graphical images called icons.
menu bars and pull-downs.
Screen objects and actions were selected through use of pointing mechanisms,
“desktop It is sometimes referred to as the WIMP interface: windows, icons, menus, and pointers.
Fosters more concrete thinking.
There is no need mentally to decompose tasks into multiple commands with complex syntactic form. Provides context. providing a picture of the current context.
Fewer errors. More concrete thinking affords fewer errors.
Increased feeling of control. Immediate feedback Predictable system responses. Easily reversible actions.
Less anxiety concerning use More attractive.
May consume less space.
Replaces national languages.
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Topics include:
Introduction to user interface
Types of user interface
Graphic user interface definition
History of user interface
Difference between UI and UX
Characteristics of GUI
Advantages and disadvantages
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Anyone who is a ux designer and is or will be working in the design field related to user experience (which should be pretty much everything), should be able to refresh their memory and vocab regarding the process and techniques of UX design through this slide.
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2. Who is a UIUX Designer?
A UI/UX (User Interface/User Experience) Designer is a professional who
specializes in creating digital interfaces and experiences that are
user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, and functional. UI/UX designers work
to enhance the way users interact with digital products, whether that be a
website, mobile app, software application, or any other form of digital
interface. They are responsible for ensuring that the user's journey is not
only seamless but also enjoyable, aiming to create a positive and
memorable experience.
3. Responsibilities and roles of a UI/UX Designer
1. User Interface (UI) Design:
● Designing the visual elements of a digital product, including the layout, colors, typography,
buttons, icons, and other graphical elements.
● Focusing on the aesthetics and overall look and feel of the user interface to make it visually
appealing and aligned with the brand's identity.
2. User Experience (UX) Design:
● Conducting user research to understand the target audience, their needs, behaviors, and
pain points.
● Creating information architectures and wireframes to structure content and navigation
logically.
● Developing user personas and user flows to ensure an intuitive and user-centric experience.
● Usability testing to gather feedback and make improvements based on real user
interactions.
4. Understanding Atomic Design
At its core, Atomic Design is a methodology that crafts interfaces from the ground up. Drawing
parallels with chemistry, it dissects design elements into their most basic parts and then assembles
them to shape intricate, cohesive components.
● Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter. Each chemical element has distinct
properties, and they can’t be broken down further without losing their meaning. (Yes, it’s
true atoms are composed of even smaller bits like protons, electrons, and neutrons, but
atoms are the smallest functional unit.)
● Molecules are groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. These
combinations of atoms take on their own unique properties, and become more tangible
and operational than atoms.
● Organisms are assemblies of molecules functioning together as a unit. These relatively
complex structures can range from single-celled organisms all the way up to incredibly
sophisticated organisms like human beings.
5. Grids
A grid is made up of columns, gutters, and margins that provide a structure for the layout of
elements on a page.There are three common grid types used in websites and interfaces: column
grid, modular grid, and hierarchical grid
Columns: Columns take up most of the real estate in a grid. Elements and content are placed in
columns. To adapt to any screen size, column widths are generally defined with percentages rather
than fixed values and the number of columns will vary. For example, a grid on a mobile device might
have 4 columns and a grid on a desktop might have 12 columns.
Gutters: The gutter is the space between columns that separates elements and content from
different columns. Gutter widths are fixed values but can change based on different breakpoints.
For example, wider gutters are appropriate for larger screens, whereas smaller gutters are
appropriate for smaller screens like mobile.
Margins: This refers to the left and right outermost areas on the screen. Content does not live in the
margins of a grid. This space can be fixed or expressed as a percentage of the screen width and can
change at different breakpoints.
7. Responsive and Adaptive Design
Responsive Design
Responsive Design ensures that a website's layout adjusts fluidly based on the screen
size. Using flexible grids, fluid images, and media queries, designers can create a
single layout that reconfigures itself based on the viewport.
Adaptive Design
Adaptive Design involves creating distinct layouts for different screen sizes or devices.
When a user accesses a site, the server detects the device's properties and serves the
corresponding layout.
9. 1. Margin
Margin is the space outside an element, separating it from other elements.
Margins ensure elements aren't packed too closely together, which can make content hard to
digest. They help in visually grouping or separating different parts of your design based on
their relationship or functionality.
2. Padding
Padding is the space inside an element, between its content and its border.
Padding ensures the content inside an element, like text inside a button, has room to
"breathe" and doesn't feel cramped. Proper padding enhances readability and the overall
aesthetic appeal.
3. Spacing
While margin and padding are types of spacing, when designers refer to spacing, they
usually mean the general use of space in design.
Spacing encompasses all the areas in design where space is used to create clarity, direction,
emphasis, and visual interest. This includes the space between lines of text, between
elements, and even the space inside elements (like padding).Spacing is a silent designer tool.
It can make your design feel open and airy or dense and moody. It can guide your
audience's eyes, emphasize importance, and ensure content is easily digestible.
11. Color and style guide
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