Mastering User Experience (UX) Design for Experienced Web Developers (TT4213)
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About This Course
In today’s fast-paced digital world, user-centric and adaptable websites are no longer a luxury – they’re a necessity. By embracing UX and responsive design, you’ll unlock the potential to elevate your websites, boosting user satisfaction and engagement. This, in turn, leads to higher conversion rates and a stronger online presence for your clients or organization, as well as better collaboration within your team, bridging the gap between designers, developers, and stakeholders.
UX Design & Responsive Design for Experienced Web Developers is a three day, engaging hands-on workshop designed to equip you with the latest skills and best practices in User Experience (UX) and Responsive Web Design required to create seamless, user-friendly websites that adapt effortlessly across devices. This course will immerse you in the latest skills, best practices, and hands-on activities, empowering you to create exceptional, accessible websites that excel across devices and captivate users. Throughout the program you’ll explore the fundamentals of UX and responsive design, including user-centered design processes, mobile-first and desktop-first approaches, and design techniques for various devices and screen sizes. You’ll gain practical experience creating responsive layouts, optimizing performance, and implementing accessible web designs, all while leveraging popular frameworks and design tools. You’ll also gain valuable insights into performance optimization, accessibility, and collaboration strategies, ensuring you have the complete toolkit to excel in your field.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of UX and responsive design principles, as well as hands-on experience in applying these concepts to real-world projects. You’ll be able to create more user-friendly, responsive, and accessible websites, and collaborate more effectively with your design and development teams.
Course Agenda
Please note that this list of topics is based on our standard course offering, evolved from typical industry uses and trends. We’ll work with you to tune this course and level of coverage to target the skills you need most. Topics, agenda and labs are subject to change, and may adjust during live delivery based on audience interests, skill-level and participation.
Day 1: Introduction to UX and Responsive Design
- Understanding User Experience
- What is UX?
- Importance of UX in web development
- UX principles and best practices
- User-centered design process
- Responsive Web Design Basics
- What is Responsive Web Design?
- Importance of Responsive Design in modern web development
- Fluid grid layout, flexible images, and media queries
- Hands-on Activity: Creating a Responsive Layout
- Designing a simple responsive layout using HTML, CSS, and media queries
- Breakdown and explanation of the code
- Testing responsiveness across different devices
- Mobile-first vs. Desktop-first Approaches
- Pros and cons of each approach
- Deciding which approach to use
- Designing for Different Devices and Screen Sizes
- Common breakpoints and device considerations
- Accessibility and usability across devices
- Typography, color, and other design elements in responsive design
- Hands-on Activity: Designing for Different Devices
- Modifying the previously created responsive layout to optimize for various devices
- Discussion and feedback on designs
Day 2: Advanced UX and Responsive Design Techniques
- UX Research and Testing
- Importance of UX research
- Usability testing and user feedback
- A/B testing and heatmaps
- Navigation and Information Architecture
- Designing effective and user-friendly navigation
- Organizing content and information
- Common navigation patterns in responsive design
- Hands-on Activity: Designing Navigation for Responsive Websites
- Adding navigation elements to the previously created responsive layout
- Testing navigation on different devices and screen sizes
- Discussion and feedback on navigation designs
- Responsive Web Design Frameworks and Tools
- Overview of popular frameworks (Bootstrap, Foundation, etc.)
- Pros and cons of using frameworks
- Introduction to design tools (Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD)
- Hands-on Activity: Exploring Frameworks and Tools
- Experimenting with a chosen framework or design tool
- Redesigning the responsive layout using the selected framework/tool
- Sharing experiences and discussing the benefits and drawbacks
Day 3: UX and Responsive Design Best Practices
- Design Patterns and UI Components
- Common design patterns in responsive web design
- Designing reusable UI components
- Consistency and usability in UI components
- Performance Optimization
- Importance of performance in responsive design
- Image optimization and responsive images
- Minification and concatenation of assets
- Hands-on Activity: Optimizing Performance (1.5 hours)
- Applying performance optimization techniques to the responsive layout
- Testing the improvements in performance
- Sharing results and discussing best practices
- Accessibility in UX and Responsive Design
- Importance of accessibility in web design
- Accessibility principles (WCAG)
- Accessible design patterns and techniques
- Hands-on Activity: Evaluating and Improving Accessibility Assessing the accessibility of the responsive layout
- Implementing accessibility improvements
- Testing and discussing the results
- Design Collaboration and Handoff
- Collaborating with designers, developers, and stakeholders
- Effective communication and documentation
- Design handoff tools and techniques
- Hands-on Activity: Simulating Design Handoff
- Participants will work in pairs to simulate a design handoff
- Reviewing, discussing, and providing feedback on each other’s responsive layouts
- Sharing experiences and lessons learned
Learning Objectives
Pre-requisites
- Proficiency in HTML and CSS: Participants should have a strong understanding of HTML and CSS, including the ability to create semantic markup, style web elements, and apply basic styling concepts such as the box model, positioning, and the cascade.
- Familiarity with JavaScript: Participants should have a basic understanding of JavaScript and its role in web development, including concepts like variables, functions, loops, and events. Although the course will not focus heavily on JavaScript, a foundational knowledge of the language will help participants grasp some of the more advanced UX and responsive design concepts.
- Experience in Web Development: Participants should have prior experience in developing websites or web applications, as the course builds upon existing web development knowledge and focuses on introducing UX and responsive design principles. This experience may include working on personal, professional, or open-source projects, or having completed a web development course or certification program.
Target Audience
- Front-end Web Developers: Developers who focus on implementing the visual and interactive aspects of a website, and want to enhance their understanding of UX principles and responsive design techniques to create more engaging, user-friendly, and adaptable web experiences.
- Full-stack Developers: Developers who work on both front-end and back-end aspects of a website, and seek to improve their design skills and knowledge to create seamless and responsive user interfaces that cater to a wide range of devices and screen sizes.
- Web Designers: Designers who have a background in creating visual layouts for websites, and want to deepen their understanding of UX principles and responsive design in order to create more effective, accessible, and adaptable designs that cater to the needs of modern users.
- Team Leads and Project Managers: Individuals who oversee web development projects and teams, and want to gain a better understanding of UX and responsive design principles in order to effectively manage projects, collaborate with designers and developers, and ensure the delivery of high-quality, user-centric web experiences.
- Freelance Web Developers: Professionals who work independently on web development projects and want to expand their skillset in UX and responsive design to increase their competitiveness in the market, offer a broader range of services to clients, and create more engaging and effective websites.