From Concept to Critique: Prototyping with Sketch
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From Concept to Critique: Prototyping with Sketch
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What you'll learn
Create interactive click-through prototypes by connecting wireframes using Miro and Sketch's basic prototyping features.
Develop and deliver effective design critiques that provide constructive feedback on user experience solutions.
Apply critique feedback to iterate and improve designs, demonstrating collaborative problem-solving skills in the design process.
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There are 2 modules in this course
In this course, you will create interactive click-through prototypes by connecting wireframes using Miro and Sketch's basic prototyping features. You will also learn to develop design critiques, and how to leverage them to iterate on your own designs based on the feedback received. These activities will help you develop essential skills in creating engaging user experiences and collaborating effectively with others to refine and improve your work.
In this module, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the course structure, learning objectives, and the central role of Miro and Sketch in the UX design process. You will explore the key stages of UX design, from initial research to low-fidelity prototyping, and learn how to set up and navigate your Miro and Sketch workspaces effectively. By the end of this module, you will have a solid foundation in the essential tools and processes of UX design, setting the stage for the rest of the course.
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2 videos4 readings
2 videosβ’Total 6 minutes
- Setting Up Your Tools: Sketchβ’3 minutes
- Sketch: Basics for UX Projectsβ’3 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Course Overview β’30 minutes
- Getting Started with Sketchβ’10 minutes
- Explore GreenLeaf Grocers Project Spaceβ’30 minutes
- Sketch: Fundamentals for UX Designβ’30 minutes
In this module, you will create interactive click-through prototypes by connecting wireframes using Miro and Sketch's basic prototyping features. You will also learn to develop design critiques, and how to leverage them to iterate on your own designs based on the feedback received. These activities will help you develop essential skills in creating engaging user experiences and collaborating effectively with others to refine and improve your work.
What's included
6 videos7 readings4 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 17 minutes
- Bringing Design Concepts to Life: The Power of Prototypingβ’1 minute
- Creating Click-Through Prototypes in Sketchβ’4 minutes
- The Value of Design Critiques in UXβ’1 minute
- Facilitating Design Critiques in Sketchβ’6 minutes
- Improving Designs Through Collaborative Critiquesβ’1 minute
- Documenting Feedback and Next Steps in Miro/Sketchβ’4 minutes
7 readingsβ’Total 190 minutes
- Introduction to Prototyping in UX Designβ’30 minutes
- GreenLeaf Grocers Click-Through Prototypeβ’30 minutes
- Conducting Effective Design Critiquesβ’30 minutes
- GreenLeaf Grocers Design Critiqueβ’30 minutes
- Translating Feedback into Actionβ’30 minutes
- GreenLeaf Grocers Feedback Synthesis and Iteration Planβ’30 minutes
- Congratulations and Next Stepsβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 80 minutes
- Prototyping Basicsβ’10 minutes
- Design Critique Best Practicesβ’30 minutes
- Feedback Analysis and Iteration Planningβ’10 minutes
- Course Quizβ’30 minutes
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