Training course content: This is a practical course that emphasizes both product thinking and design skills. It focuses on product experience thinking from a high level and overall perspective, improving your thinking and skills. The course is divided into three modules according to the entire product experience design process from the outside to the inside and from the shallow to the deep: Module 1, Main Interface Design: We will learn the methods and case studies of the main module interface design of the product, such as the startup page, home page and icons. What are the hidden rules of the seemingly simple startup page? Can icon design drive user emotions? After completing this module course, you will understand the core content of the basic interface, know how to design in different scenarios based on user experience, and find the best product design that meets user experience. Module 2, Detail Design: In this module, we will analyze how to design the often overlooked details. For example, design methods such as pop-ups, forms, states, and defaults. The smaller the module, the more it will affect the overall style. After studying this module, you can delve into the details of the product experience, control the overall design style, and enhance the user experience. Module Three, Full-link Thinking: In this module, we will explain the boundary between design and art, such as immersive experience design, visualization design, and middle-office design. You have to know that good looks do not mean a good experience. Design often pursues things that are easy for users to see and perceive on the surface, but they rarely think deeply about the logic behind it. Through this part of learning, you can combine product thinking with design to make your designed product experience better. "Product Experience Design Thinking and Practice" is a practical course that emphasizes both product thinking and design skills. Contents: Opening words: Creating an empathetic product experience design module 1: Basic interface 01 Guidelines: How to design a startup page that suits the product type? 02 Case: Sohu product revamp, how to design the startup page? 03 Method: How to retain users with a functional entry-type homepage? 04 Case: How does Meituan’s homepage integrate three design types? 05 Tips: How to design practical icons? 06 Case: Sohu’s automotive product was revamped, how did the icon evolve? Module 2: Detailed Design 07 Pop-ups: How to design them to reduce the inconvenience to users? 08 Status: How to create an instant experience that allows users to perceive in real time? 09 Form: How to design it to be simple and easy to operate? 10. Check-in page: How are users attracted to check in every day? 11 Default page: How to maintain the continuity of user experience? Module 3: Full-link thinking 12 Experience & vision: How to balance the boundaries between the two in design? 13 Dark Mode: Is Dark Mode Necessary to Create an Immersive Experience? 14 Data Visualization: How to simplify the design? 15 Design platform: How to improve practicality and reduce the burden on designers? Answering questions and solving problems. Taking a practical test on the correct design approach for designers. See how many points your design work can get? Conclusion: I have been a designer for more than ten years |