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If you have picked up this book, it means you are interested in learning about UX programming theories and how you can use them to design great products. Trust us. This book will not disappoint!
You will be surprised at how much these theories can help you assess the strengths and weaknesses of your product, identify user needs, and generate new ideas for product development. User experience (UX) programming theories can be used to design great products. By using these theories, you can create products that are easy to use and that meet the needs of your users.
In this book, you will learn about a variety of UX programming theories and methods and how to use them to design great products. You will learn about user research, user testing, and how to use data to make decisions about your product. This book will also teach you how to apply these theories in a real-world setting.
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Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Introduction to UX and What It Means for Your Brand
- What Is UX?
- What Is UI?
- How Do You Create a Great UX?
- What Is UX Design?
- Principles of UX Design
- How Is a Great UX Related to a Great Product?
- Knowing the Advantages of UX for Your Brand
- Chapter 2
- Understanding the Product Phases
- What Is Product Design Documentation?
- Why Is Product Design Documentation Important?
- What Are Some Common Elements of Product Design Documentation?
- What Are Some Common Challenges That Teams Face When Developing a Product?
- Socially Defined Strategies
- Chapter 3
- The Product Phases
- Understanding the Product
- Designing the Product
- Developing the Product
- Testing the Product
- Launching the Product
- Chapter 4
- Defining a Product
- Why Defining a Product Is Important
- What Is a Feasibility Study?
- What Is a Viability Study?
- What Is Usability Testing?
- How Do You Define a Product?
- Kick-Off Meeting
- Customer Research
- Creating User Stories
- Creating a Prototype
- Chapter 5
- Product Research and Designing
- Conducting Market Research
- Conducting User Research
- Why Is Research Important?
- Survey
- Conducting Heuristic Evaluations
- User Research Report
- What Are Some Common Problems With User Research?
- Product Design
- What Other Design Specifications Documents Does the Development Team Need to Carry Out During Product Design?
- Chapter 6
- Product Development Phase
- Phases of the Development Stage
- The 6 Stages of Product Development
- Product Testing and Launch Stage
- Product Launch Plan
- Post-Launch:
- Chapter 7
- Most Common UX Design Methods and Techniques
- Value Statement
- Your Product Strategy
- Creating Buyer Personas
- Heuristics Evaluation
- Meeting with Stakeholders
- Conducting User Research
- Brainstorming:
- Cultural Probes
- Ethnographic Research
- Focus Groups
- Your Roadmap of the Product
- Prototyping
- Summative Evaluation
- Task Breakdown
- User Story
- SWOT Analysis
- Competitive Analysis
- User Testing
- Practical Task
- Conclusion
- References
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