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Dave Hogue has been studying how people interact with digital devices and interfaces for over 15 years, and knows how design can make or break a website. In this course, he shares a hands-on approach to improving interaction design for a better user experience on the web. This course breaks down the components of an example site, from its homepage to categories, content, and the shopping cart, and introduces common customer scenarios that can be used to identify opportunities for improvement. You'll learn how to enhance navigation, gather feedback after interactions, manage content layers, and add features such as infinite scrolling, collapsible modules, and dynamic content to enrich the user's experience. Then compare the before and after websites to understand why these techniques make them more engaging and effective.
Topics include: Defining a customer scenario Improving navigation Working with content in grids Establishing a sense of place on category pages Exploring infinite scroll and pagination methods Using tooltips to deliver contextual content Working with light boxes and layers Improving form structure Handling errors and presenting effective error messages Comparing the original site to the enhanced site Sharing Widget |
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