This course is part of Design et Évaluation UX.
Le prototypage UX is an intermediate-level course that bridges art and science in UI design. You'll learn how ergonomic criteria based in cognitive psychology integrate with user interface design. The course guides you from creating low-fidelity paper mockups to wireframes and developing high-fidelity interactive prototypes using current methods and tools. Prototypes serve the dual purpose of visualizing interfaces and testing them at each stage, reducing the risk of developing problematic interfaces. You'll explore the dynamic relationship between prototyping and testing to deliver quality user experiences professionally, on time, and within budget. This course is part of the Design et Évaluation UX MicroMasters Program and requires no prior knowledge, though those taking the MicroMasters are strongly recommended to complete the Introduction to UX and UX Research courses first.
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What you'll learn
Master Nielsen's ergonomic heuristics and learn to avoid cognitive biases. Apply user interface design principles and visual design concepts. Create low-fidelity paper prototypes and wireframes effectively. Develop medium and high-fidelity interactive prototypes. Use industry-standard UX prototyping tools like Invision, Balsamiq, and Adobe XD. Synchronize UX prototyping with user testing for optimal results. Deliver professional user experiences on time and within budget
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Graded assignments, exams
Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop
Limited Access access
Shareable certificate
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Module Description
This comprehensive course covers the fundamental aspects of UX prototyping, from theory to practical application. You'll begin with Nielsen's ergonomic heuristics and cognitive biases to avoid, establishing a solid theoretical foundation. The curriculum then progresses to user interface design principles and visual design concepts essential for effective prototyping. The course covers the full spectrum of prototyping techniques, including low-fidelity paper prototypes, wireframing, and medium to high-fidelity interactive prototypes. You'll gain hands-on experience with industry-standard UX prototyping tools such as Invision, Balsamiq, Axure RP, and Adobe XD. Throughout the course, you'll learn how UX prototyping synchronizes with user testing to create more effective interfaces and deliver professional user experiences within deadlines and budgets. This practical approach ensures you can apply prototyping techniques in real-world scenarios.
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Design et Évaluation UX
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Instructor

9 Courses
UX Design Expert and Innovation Researcher at HEC Montréal
Annemarie Lesage, a UX design expert at HEC Montréal, specializes in creativity, innovation, and ethnographic research to improve user experience in design.
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