Submission Date

25-8-2022

Resource Type

Software (all forms)

File Format

PDF

File Size and Duration

7.93MB

Version

2023

Abstract

The presentation showcases how the website's user interface (UI) design correlates with the insights gathered from the user experience (UX) report, and how it adheres to the established principles of UX design. The design process follows the Design Thinking Framework and conforms to the established principles of UX design.

Audience

General (G) - suitable for everyone

Language

English

References

Michael, R. (2023, February 9). Identifying common website structures. Bootcamp. https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/identifying-common-websitestructures- 8b2b682f5fec Readings

fauxels. (2019, November 5). People inside building [Photograph]. Pexels. https://www.pexels.com/photo/people-inside-building-3184455/

Tranmautritam. (2017, February 20). Two iMacs with keyboard and phones on desk [Image]. Pexels. https://www.pexels.com/photo/twoimac- s-with-keyboard-and-phones-on-desk-326503/

Jameel Arts Centre. (2023).Some seasons: Fereydoun Ave and the Laal Collection, 1959-2019 [Photograph]. https://jameelartscentre.org/

Recommended Citation

SAE University College. (2023). DDX173.1 User Centered Desing: UX Report Example 2 [Student Exemplar, SAE University College]. Creo.

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