Submission Date
15-12-2024
Resource Type
Collection (a group of items)
File Format
File Size and Duration
2.8MG
Format Note
Adobe Acrobat
Version
2024
Abstract
In this project, the students employ a design thinking framework approach to showcase how the visual design of their responsive website aligns with the findings of a user experience report. The aim is to explain how the design choices have enhanced the overall user experience of the existing website.
Audience
General (G) - suitable for everyone
Language
English
References
Daisies Home Page. (n.d.). [Website]. In DAISIES. Retrieved October 9, 2024, from https://www.daisies.net.au/
Grant, W. (2018). 101 UX principles : a definitive design guide (pp. 315–318). Packt Publishing Ltd.
Lange, A. (2024, April). Smooth UX: A Handy Accessible Design Checklist. The A11Y Collective. Lange, A. (2024, April). Smooth UX: A Handy Accessible Design Checklist. The A11Y Collective.
Moran, K. (2019, December 1). Usability testing 101. Nielsen Norman Group. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-testing-101/
Nielsen, J. (2024, January 30). 10 Heuristics for User Interface Design. Nielsen Norman Group. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/
Yablonski, J. (2020). Laws of UX : Using Psychology to Design Better Products and Services : Using Psychology to Design Better Products and Services (pp. 1–10). O’Reilly Media, Incorporated.
Recommended Citation
SAE University College. (2024). DDX173.2 UI User Interface Presentation Example 5 [Student Exemplar, SAE University College]. Creo.
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