Demystify UX and its rules, contradictions, and dilemmas. This book provides real-world examples of user experience concepts that empower teams to create compelling products and services, manage social media, interview UX candidates, and oversee product teams.<br />From product decisions to performa
UX for Developers: How to Integrate User-Centered Design Principles Into Your Day-to-Day Development Work
β Scribed by Westley Knight
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 178
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Become more mindful of the user when building digital products, and learn how to integrate a user-centered approach into your thinking as a web or app developer. This book shows you how the user experience is the responsibility of everyone involved in creating the product and how to redefine development principles when building user-centered digital products.
There are still many organizations that are not design driven, and the gap between stereotypical design and development teams needs to be bridged in order to build digital products that cater to the needs of real people. We are at a point where we see organizations that cannot bring the user experience into their core thinking falling behind their competitors. You'll see how to increase the level of UX maturity within any organization by tackling what is possibly the biggest stumbling block that stands between design and development: putting user needs ahead of system efficiency.
UX for Developers shows how you can adjust your focus in order to be more mindful of the user when building digital products. Learn to care about what you build, not just for the systemβs sake, but for those who will use what you build.
What You'll Learn
β’ Understand what it means to build websites and applications for the user, rather than from a developerβs perspective.
β’ Review the soft skills required to build more usable digital products
β’ Discover the tools and techniques to adopt a user-focused approach to development.
β’ Improve communication throughout design and development, especially between developers and non-developers.
Who This Book Is For
Primary audience is Web/app developers that are looking to understand what it takes to build usable digital products. Secondary audience is UX Designers who are looking to understand the viewpoint of developers; Project managers and stakeholders who need to facilitate better working relationships between developers and designers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
What Is User Experience? (Westley Knight)....Pages 1-12
The Importance of User Experience (Westley Knight)....Pages 13-27
Business Objectives vs. User Goals (Westley Knight)....Pages 29-36
Adjusting the Developer Perspective (Westley Knight)....Pages 37-50
The Importance of Communication (Westley Knight)....Pages 51-64
Focusing on the User (Westley Knight)....Pages 65-82
Building Empathy (Westley Knight)....Pages 83-101
The Importance of Visual Design (Westley Knight)....Pages 103-126
Prototype, Evaluate, Iterate (Westley Knight)....Pages 127-148
The Path Ahead (Westley Knight)....Pages 149-160
Back Matter ....Pages 161-166
β¦ Subjects
Psychology; User Experience; Empathy
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