A Project Guide to UX Design
For User Experience Designers in the Field or in the Making
(Author) Russ UngerUSER EXPERIENCE DESIGN is the multifaceted discipline of shaping digital products and systems into tools that are both useful and usable. Success as a UX designer extends beyond just knowledge of the latest technologies; it also involves diplomacy, management insight, and a solid grasp of business dynamics. In this updated guide, you'll learn to: Understand various roles in UX design, identify stakeholders, and increase collaboration across teams Define your project's purpose and scope collaboratively, from high-level objectives to fine details Identify the differences between methodologies such as waterfall, agile, and lean UX Delve into qualitative and quantitative user research, and use the data you gather to inform your design decisions Design and prototype applications and systems that prioritize user needs The third edition offers new insights on the Operations (Ops) functions within UX practices, discovery in UX, and collaboration activities for designers and stakeholders. You'll find new information on the many remote methods that can be used to gain important insights about users and on frameworks that help you define the products to create. This guide is a vital resource for anyone looking to stay at the forefront of the ever-changing field of UX design.
Russ Unger
Russ Unger is a respected author and designer known for his contributions to the fields of user experience and design. He has authored several books including "Designing the Conversation" and "A Project Guide to UX Design." Unger's work emphasizes the importance of communication and collaboration in the design process, making him a prominent voice in the industry. His practical approach and insightful advice have made him a influential figure in the world of UX design. His most famous work, "Designing the Conversation," is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their design skills and create more meaningful user experiences.