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UX for the Web

You're reading from   UX for the Web Build websites for user experience and usability

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787128477
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cara Winterbottom Cara Winterbottom
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Marli Ritter Marli Ritter
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Fundamentals of UX 2. Stand Out from Your Competitors FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating an Emotional Connection with the User 4. Best Practices for Usability Within the User Interface (UI) 5. Set a Solid Foundation - Research and Analyze 6. Create a UX Strategy - Users and Content 7. Bring Your UX Strategy to Life with Wireframes and Prototypes 8. Building Your Product - Devices, Browsers, and Assistive Technologies 9. Optimize your UX Strategy with Iterative User Testing 10. The Basics and Benefits of Web Accessibility 11. A Practical Guide to Web Accessibility

What this book covers

Chapter 1, The Fundamentals of UX, discusses the core principles of UX, such as Design Thinking, Human-Centered Design (HCD), and the User-Centered Design (UCD) process, and how these principles are connected with software development methodologies. The reader will learn the core principles of UX to understand the different aspects of UX within the life cycle of a project, the environment, and the people involved.

Chapter 2, Stand Out from Your Competitors, gives an overview of basic brand theory with the focus on the importance of UX for a brand and how this relationship can build a strong brand that stands out from its competitors. The reader will learn the significant role that UX plays in building a brand, and how applying basic UX principles can improve not only the brand’s identity but also ensure the brand's superiority over its competitors.

Chapter 3, Create an Emotional Connection with the User, covers how to build a trust relationship with the user by creating a digital personality the user can relate to. Guidelines on how to use a tone of voice that is customary when communicating with the user as well as the use of subtle visual interactions within the user interface will be discussed. The reader will learn how to effectively communicate with the user to establish trust and credibility that will evolve in an emotional connection.

Chapter 4, Best Practices for Usability Within the User Interface (UI), gives the essential guidelines to create a user interface that complies to the highest standard of usability on a digital platform. An overview of the design standards from the world's leading software giants--Apple and Google--will be discussed. The reader will learn how to create an aesthetically appealing and effective design that meets the usability standards for a quality digital product.

Chapter 5, Set a Solid Foundation - Research and Analyze, provides an overview of user research methodologies and processes. It will help the reader lay down a solid foundation of reliable data to build a user-friendly product. The reader will learn the importance of research and data for building a successful product, and how to conduct research effectively.

Chapter 6, Create a UX Strategy - Users and Content, looks at how to use research and data to create a UX strategy that includes the various users being catered to and the way information should be structured for these users to achieve their end goal within a digital product. The reader will learn how to focus on users’ behavior and mould a smooth user journey that supports the UX strategy for a digital product.

Chapter 7, Bring Your UX Strategy to Life with Wireframes and Prototypes, explores the different stages of rolling out a product, from setting the look and feel to establishing what features and functionality will be included in the final product. This includes practical advice for creating effective moodboards, storyboards, wireframes, and prototypes. The reader will learn how to distinguish between the importance of wireframes and visual designs, and how to create effective prototypes for management and the development team.

Chapter 8, Build Your Product - Devices, Browsers, and Assistive Technologies, touches on the more technical aspects of catering for different technologies such as different devices, browsers, and assistive technologies people may use to interact with the product. The features and principles of responsive and universal design are explored. The reader will gain a high-level overview of how to develop a product for different devices, from desktop, tablet, and mobile to different browsers, for example, IE, Chrome, and Safari, based on the operating system the user uses as well as for different assistive technologies a person with special needs may use.

Chapter 9, Optimize Your UX Strategy - Test, Test, Test, focuses on practical UX methodologies to measure and test the web app with users. In particular, usability testing, analytics, and A/B testing are explored. The reader will learn to create a metric analysis and test all aspects of the UX strategy, while implementing the changes to build a successful digital product.

Chapter 10, The Basics and Benefits of Web Accessibility, looks at the fundamentals and benefits of web accessibility, the assistive technologies to cater for, and the legal implications if a digital product is not accessible to all users. The user will learn the basics of web accessibility, the impact it has on users and the digital product, and how to test products for accessibility.

Chapter 11, A Practical Guide to Web Accessibility, offers practical guidance on how to implement web accessibility guidelines such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 to ensure that a digital product is accessible to all users, despite their limitations. The reader will learn about the fundamental technical standards for web accessibility, and WCAG 2.0 and WAI-ARIA to design and develop for user with special needs and assistive technology.

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