How do you design engaging applications that people love to use? This book demonstrates several ways to include valuable input from potential clients and customers throughout the process. With practical guidelines and insights from his own experience, author Travis Lowdermilk shows you how usability and user-centered design will dramatically change the way people interact with your application. Learn valuable strategies for conducting each stage of the design process―from interviewing likely users and discovering your application’s purpose to creating a rich user experience with sound design principles. User-Centered Design is invaluable no matter what platform you use or audience you target.
The book is broken down into the following concepts:
What is user-centered design?
To begin, we’ll have a discussion about the relationships and common misconceptions regarding usability, user-centered design, and user experience. Working with users
We’ll talk about strategies to get the most from your users. Having a plan
Building a successful application (a successful anything, for that matter) requires thoughtful planning. We’ll cover critical steps that should be included in your development process. These items will help you implement user feedback effectively. Creating a personal manifesto
One thing becomes clear when talking to successful developers and designers. They each have a clear vision of what they want to achieve with their applications. We’ll discuss why having a vision is the key to creating a meaningful product. Creativity and user experience
It takes creative insight to continually generate ideas to solve users� needs. We’ll talk about ways you can boost your own creativity and inspiration. Design principles
Fortunately for us, many principles exist to guide us towards proven designs that work. We’ll discuss some of the most popular design principles you can apply to your applications to dramatically improve their usability. Gathering feedback
Collecting meaningful data from users is the crux of user-centered design. We’ll talk about the different methods researchers employ to solve user-experience concerns. Usability studies
Observing users while they use your applications is one of the most important processes in usability research. We’ll discuss the various tools needed to conduct your own studies.
Excellent primer for learning user-centric design. It is full of actionable advice, the subject is clearly explained, there are anecdotes that make this amusing and approachable, and it was an enjoyable read that made me a believer.
Very practical suggestions, real-world examples, and personal anecdotes make this book an enjoyable and informational read. Applicable to all kinds of software projects. Looking forward to using these ideas on my next project.