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DESIGN RULES: Fundamental Principles + Practices for Great UI Design

When it comes to User Interface (UI)design, your job — whether you'readesigner,developer, UXer or a mix of all those things — is to make sure that no aspect ...
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Platform: Skillshare
Video: 5h 12m
Language: English
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When it comes to User Interface (UI) design, your job — whether you’re a designer, developer, UXer or a mix of all those things — is to make sure that no aspect of someone’s onscreen interaction happens without explicit intent. The UI design choices we make have to reflect the user’s motivations, expectations, environment and possible actions.

All of those things manifest themselves in the User Interface — so what people see on the screen is usually the sum of their understanding about what this is and how it works.

So what we show them has to do a hell of a job communicating what’s there for them, how it’s organized, how they get to it and what they can do with it once they do.

The principles, practices and real-world techniques I’m going to show you here are the same ones that have informed graphic design for hundreds of years. And while that may sound like blasphemy to some of you, I guarantee you’ll see why and how they apply equally to the world of digital design  especially for mobile devices and their small screens. 

I’m going to give you 50 lessons packed with timeless, ironclad, unchanging rules for good UI design that you can apply to anything and everything you ever work on. Trends will come and go, and it won’t matter: your UI will still be useful, usable, appropriate and relevant for its users.

You’ll learn how to make it easier for people to interact with what they see on the screen – whether they know what to tap, swipe or click, and whether what happens meets their expectations and moves them closer to their goals. You’ll learn how to create and apply hierarchy, color, contrast, typography and gestalt principles to design appropriate visual cues so people know where and how to take action.

I’ll show you how to make good visual decisions for even the most challenging applications, from simplifying complex visual information to designing with data. My goal with this course is to give you everything you need to know to make great UI design decisions, no matter what the content, context or product may be. 

From this point forward, you’ll be equipped to make strategic, impactful User Interface designs that communicate, guide, encourage, motivate and educate. Anything else is decoration, and decoration has a very short shelf life.

By the time you finish Design Rules, you’ll be able to do much more than create a more beautiful User Interface. Instead, you’ll be able to design a UI that truly works for the people who use it. One that it allows them to easily figure out where to start and how to get what they need — quickly, efficiently and intuitively. 

Of course, it’ll also just happen to be beautiful 😉

What can you learn from this course?

Simplify visual complexity in a UI design.

Find either (1) a UI you’ve designed previously, or (2) a UI for an existing product.

Using the principles and practices outlined in this course (specifically the Simplifying Visual Information and Separating Content from Controls lectures), redesign one screen of that UI to accomplish the following:

  • Improve visual hierarchy
  • Communicate relationships between groups of related information
  • Visually separate unrelated information
  • Create clear, immediate visual distinction between content and interactive controls
  • Visually separate Primary Actions from Secondary (and Tertiary) Actions

Post your redesigns here, and ask for constructive critique from your fellow classmates. Help each other by pointing out areas where some of the principles we’ve covered are misapplied, or need to be applied.

I will do my best to weigh in when I can, on as many of these as I can.

What you need to start the course?

There is no requirement, anyone can start this course.

Who is this course is made for?

Anybody can take this course, as it is suitable for all levels.

Are there coupons or discounts for DESIGN RULES: Fundamental Principles + Practices for Great UI Design ? What is the current price?

You can enrol in this course with a Skillshare subscription that costs $8/month, but you start with a FREE 7-day trial. You can also enrol in thousands of courses on a variety of topics with your subscription, including several UI/UX Design courses.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the DESIGN RULES: Fundamental Principles + Practices for Great UI Design course?

There is no money-back guarantee with Skillshare, but you can start with a free one-week trial to learn without risk. With the subscription, you can download classes to your tablet or phone using the Skillshare app.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

At the moment we couldn't find any available scholarship forDESIGN RULES: Fundamental Principles + Practices for Great UI Design, but you can access more than 30 thousand classes for $8/month on Skillshare, including this one!

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Joe Natoli?

Joe Natoli has created 12 courses that got 34,545 reviews which are generally positive. Joe Natoli has taught 227,024 students and received a 4.5 average review out of 34,545 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Joe Natoli is an instructor that you can trust.
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Language: English
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