Certificate in Mobile UX: Heuristic Evaluation
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Mobile UX: Heuristic Evaluation course is essential for professionals seeking to enhance user experiences on mobile devices. This program focuses on usability principles, evaluation techniques, and industry best practices, enabling learners to create intuitive and engaging mobile interfaces.
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⢠Introduction to Mobile UX Heuristic Evaluation: Understanding the basics and importance of heuristic evaluation in mobile user experience design.
⢠Usability Heuristics for Mobile UX: Learning Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design, applied to mobile applications.
⢠Mobile-Specific Heuristics: Identifying and understanding heuristics unique to mobile devices, such as touch interactions, context awareness, and limited attention.
⢠Conducting a Heuristic Evaluation: Learning the process of conducting a heuristic evaluation, from selecting evaluators to analyzing results.
⢠Common Mobile UX Heuristic Violations: Recognizing common usability issues in mobile applications, such as small targets, hidden information, and excessive scrolling.
⢠Improving Mobile UX with Heuristic Evaluation: Strategies for addressing usability issues identified through heuristic evaluation.
⢠Case Studies: Heuristic Evaluation in Mobile UX: Analyzing real-world examples of successful heuristic evaluations in mobile app design.
⢠Usability Testing vs. Heuristic Evaluation: Comparing and contrasting the two most common usability evaluation methods in mobile UX.
⢠Best Practices for Heuristic Evaluation in Mobile UX: Guidelines for getting the most out of a heuristic evaluation, from selecting the right heuristics to effectively communicating results.
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Visual designers focus on the aesthetics and branding of mobile applications, ensuring a visually pleasing and consistent interface. 2. **Interaction Designer (30%)**
Interaction designers are responsible for creating intuitive and user-friendly interactions, making sure users can easily navigate and interact with the app. 3. **Information Architect (15%)**
Information architects organize and structure content and information within mobile apps, improving findability and usability. 4. **Usability Analyst (20%)**
Usability analysts test mobile apps for ease of use, identifying and addressing potential issues to ensure a smooth user experience. 5. **Front-End Developer (10%)**
Front-end developers implement the designs and interactions created by visual and interaction designers, ensuring the app functions as intended. This 3D pie chart, powered by Google Charts, displays the distribution of roles in the Mobile UX field, providing a clear understanding of skill demand in the UK. By setting the width to 100% and height to 400px, the chart adapts to all screen sizes, ensuring optimal viewing on any device.
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