- Level Foundation
- المدة 16 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة California Institute of the Arts
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This design-centric course examines the broad question of what an interface is and what role a designer plays in creating a user interface. Learning how to design and articulate meaning using color, type, and imagery is essential to making interfaces function clearly and seamlessly. Through a series of lectures and visual exercises, you will focus on the many individual elements and components that make up the skillset of an interface designer. By the end of this course, you will be able to describe the key formal elements of clear, consistent, and intuitive UI design, and apply your learned skills to the design of a static screen-based interface. This is the first course in the UI/UX Design Specialization, which brings a design-centric approach to user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, and offers practical, skill-based instruction centered around a visual communications perspective, rather than on one focused on marketing or programming alone. These courses are ideal for anyone with some experience in graphic or visual design and who would like to build their skill set in UI or UX for app and web design. It would also be ideal for anyone with experience in front- or back-end web development or human-computer interaction and want to sharpen their visual design and analysis skills for UI or UX.الوحدات
Overview
3
Videos
- Welcome to the UI/UX Design Specialization
- Course Introduction
- Introducing an Additional Instructor
5
Readings
- About this course
- About the assignments
- Academic Integrity
- Required Tools
- About CalArts and the Program in Graphic Design
How Peer Review Works
3
Videos
- Why Peer Review?
- Peer Review Tips
- How to apply feedback
1
Readings
- What is peer review?
Course Communication Policies
3
Readings
- Instructor Presence and Staff Support
- Forum Guidelines
- Requesting Peer Reviews
Introduction to User Interface Design
1
Discussions
- Setting Goals
4
Videos
- Introduction to Week 1
- What is a User Interface?
- The Relationship Between UI and UX
- Roles in UI/UX
Interface Conventions
1
Assignment
- Knowledge Check
3
Videos
- A Brief Historical Overview of Interface Design
- Interface Conventions: Theory
- Interface Conventions: Application
1
Readings
- Interface Conventions: Review
Approaches to Screen-based UI
1
Assignment
- User Interface Design Foundations
2
Videos
- Template vs Content
- Aesthetics & Functionality
Introduction and Project Brief
2
Videos
- Introduction to Week 2
- Design Before Design
1
Readings
- Project Brief
Formal Elements of an Interface
6
Videos
- Look and Feel
- Language as a design tool
- Color and Shape
- Imagery
- Typography
- Icons
Define the Look and Feel
1
Assignment
- Formal Elements of UI Design
1
Peer Review
- Defining the Look and Feel of Your Project
Static to Active
3
Videos
- Introduction to Week 3
- Static to Active
- Functionality
1
Readings
- Try it Yourself: Define the Interaction
Composing Interaction
2
Videos
- Speed and Style
- Composition and Structure
1
Readings
- Pattern Libraries
Points of Interaction
1
Assignment
- Active UI Design Elements
3
Videos
- Buttons
- Not Buttons
- States and Changes
2
Readings
- Designing Better Buttons
- Try it Yourself: Examine an interface
Create a Sample Pattern Library
1
Peer Review
- Create a Sample Pattern Library
Introduction to Week 4
2
Videos
- Introduction to Week 4
- Invisible Complexity: Making a Whole from Many Parts
Hierarchy and Composition
4
Videos
- Hierarchy of Content
- Conventions and Expectations
- Structure and Grids
- Platforms and Screen Sizes
1
Readings
- Try it yourself: UI Inventory
Putting it all together
1
Assignment
- Composing UI Design
1
Peer Review
- Sketch Your Static Interface
2
Videos
- Putting it All Together: Slice 'n' Dice
- Design Critique: Review of Example Submissions
Next Steps
1
Readings
- Next Steps
Auto Summary
"Visual Elements of User Interface Design" is a design-centric course offered by Coursera, focusing on the key aspects of UI/UX design within the Arts & Humanities domain. Taught by experienced instructors, the course delves into the use of color, type, and imagery to create clear, consistent, and intuitive interfaces. Ideal for individuals with some graphic design or web development experience, this foundational course spans 960 minutes and is available through Starter, Professional, and Paid subscription options. Enhance your skills in designing static screen-based interfaces and elevate your UI/UX design expertise.

Michael Worthington