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Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 23:51:12 GMT -5
Then we update you every month on news and tools. In the case of UX, you will be able to follow live lessons and work on your projects and texts in the laboratories, with the expert guidance of Elena Piovan, Valentina Di Michele and Serena Giust. The basic bibliography of UX Design The ones I list are useful books for non-designers to start learning about UX concepts. You must therefore consider them books to accompany the way of reasoning, not manuals. Donald A. Norman, “ The Masochist's Coffee Pot. The design of everyday objects .” It is an essential milestone, useful for focusing on what projects with bad design have in common (spoiler: they do not take into account the real n Bosnia and Herzegovina WhatsApp Number eeds of the user). Steve Krug, “ Don't make me think “. The usability of the web and mobile interfaces explained very easily by those who know it very well. Donald A. Norman, “ Emotional design. Why we love (or hate) the objects of everyday life ." To understand that there are many elements that influence the user's behavior in front of an object or an interface, not only technical but also emotional aspects. John Maeda, To arrive at a useful and effective and at the same time simple project; these concepts almost always go hand in hand and we will see why. Claire Rowland, Martin Charlier, Ann Light, Alfred Lui, Elizabeth Goodman, “ Designing Connected Products: UX for the Consumer Internet of Things “.
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