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Practical UX Design

Practical UX Design

By : Faranello
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Practical UX Design

Practical UX Design

4.6 (5)
By: Faranello

Overview of this book

Written in an easy-to-read style, this book provides real-world examples, a historical perspective, and a holistic approach to design that will ground you in the fundamental essentials of interactive design, allow you to make more informed design decisions, and increase your understanding of UX in order to reach the highest levels of UX maturity. As you will see, UX is more than just delighting customers and users. It is also about thinking like a UX practitioner, making time for creativity, recognizing good design when you see it, understanding Information Architecture as more than just organizing and labeling websites, using design patterns to influence user behavior and decision making, approaching UX from a business perspective, transforming your client’s and company’s fundamental understanding of UX and its true value, and so much more. This book is an invaluable resource of knowledge, perspective, and inspiration for those seeking to become better UX designers, increase their confidence, become more mature design leaders, and deliver solutions that provide measurable value to stakeholders, customers, and users regardless of project type, size, and delivery method.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Index

Chapter 5. Patterns, Properties, and Principles of Good UX Design

"Patterns can exist in the world, only to the extent that it is supported by other patterns…When you build a thing you cannot merely build that thing in isolation, but must also repair the world around it, and within it, so that the larger world at that one place becomes more coherent, and more whole; and the thing which you make takes its place in the web of nature, as you make it."

This quote, written by architect and educator Christopher Alexander, comes from his highly influential book, entitled A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. In the book, Alexander posited that good design communicates to us on a subconscious level using a language of its own. This is not a spoken language. It is the language of patterns, which are communicated through the connection we feel when we are in their presence.

 

"There is a central quality which is the root criterion of life and spirit...

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