UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface (Coursera)

UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface (Coursera)

Aprenda com uma das maiores startups do Brasil, a Taqtile sobre com criar a melhor experiência para o seu usuário, formas de gerar ideias, princípios básicos de design e como desenvolver interfaces de aplicativos e sites, esse curso introdutório é composto de aulas teóricas com exemplos práticos de aplicação de cada assunto abordado.

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Neste curso serão abordados os seguintes temas:

  • Como conhecer o seu usuário
  • Usabilidade e Prototipação rápida
  • Arquitetura de informação e wireframe
  • Princípios de design
  • Acessibilidade e multi plataforma
  • Elementos de interface do usuário
  • Linguagem da empresa, lidando com o cliente e copyright
  • Monitoração, Mensuração e Teste

Ao final desse curso, esperamos que você esteja familiarizado com os principais conceitos, ferramentas e metodologias de criação de interfaces e experiência de usuário.
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Syllabus

WEEK 1
Introdução
Bem vindos! Nesta primeira semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) O que é UX, (ii) A importância de usar UX no seu projeto, (iii) Aprender sobre os pilares de UX, (iv) A importância da pesquisa com o usuário, (v) Formas de conduzir uma pesquisa, (vi) aprender ferramentas para geração de ideias e (vii) Aprender como fazer e o que é a jornada do usuário. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: Gregory Milani, Yugo Miyahara, Lucas Lazaro e Lucas Otsuka.

WEEK 2
Usabilidade e Prototipação
Nesta segunda semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) Ferramentas de geração de ideias, (ii) Diferentes tipos de protótipos, (iii) A importância do uso de cada tipo de protótipo, (iv) Ferramentas de prototipação rápida e (v) O que é e como conduzir um teste de usabilidade. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: Lucas Otsuka, Yugo Miyahara, George Chaves, Danilo Toledo e Leonardo Costa.

WEEK 3
Arquitetura de informação e wireframe
Nesta terceira semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) Aprender o que são wireframes, (ii) Como produzir wireframes, (iii) Aprender o que é um modelo atômico e como utilizar ele nos seus projetos. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: George Chaves, Leonardo Costa e Fabio Rachid.

WEEK 4
Design
Nesta quarta semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) O que é design e seus princípios, (ii) O que é o design sprint e como ele funciona, (iii) Como evoluir de um wireframe para um layout final, (iv) O que é um style guide, (v) As 10 heurísticas de usabilidade. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: Gregory Milani, Lucas Otsuka, Guilherme Hashioka, George Chaves e do convidado Maurício Uehara.

WEEK 5
Acessibilidade, multiplataforma e Elementos de interface do usuário
Nesta quinta semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) A importância da acessibilidade em projetos, (ii) Como lidar com multiplataformas, (iii) Como trabalhar com linhas guia e padrões da web, (iv) Aprender sobre cores e tipografias e seus usos, (v) Aprender sobre gestos e micro interações em aplicativos, (vi) Aprender sobre como fazer o refinamento de layout e boas práticas. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: Viviane Ducarme, Edmar Miyake, Tuanny Martins, George Chaves, Jakeline Morais, Gregory Milani, Renato Tano e a convidada Maelle Cleys.

WEEK 6
Linguagem da empresa, cliente e análises
Nesta sexta semana do Curso de UX / UI: Fundamentos para o design de interface, você vai aprender os seguintes assuntos: (i) A importância de considerar a linguagem da empresa no seu projeto, (ii) A importância de validar com o cliente a interface antes de finalizá-la, (iii) Os principais entregáveis de um projeto, (iv) Como fazer testes remotos e a importância deles, (v) O que são e como fazer testes A/B, (vi) Qual o futuro de UX. Contamos com a presença da equipe da Taqtile: Tuanny Martins, Arthur Fonseca, Max Brunner, André Fernandes, Lucas Otsuka, George Chaves, Gregory Milani, e o convidado Andres Amoedo.

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