Make prototypes of your designs so you can test performance and receive high-quality feedback from stakeholders. Improve your prototyping skills to keep up in today's world of fast-paced, iterative projects. And learn how to create prototypes of all sorts to validate your designs.
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Create low- and high-fidelity prototypes for testing.
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Explore strategies for early-stage prototyping of projects.
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Obtain insights into customer motivations and sensitivities.
Courses
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1
UX Deep Dive: Usability Testing26mUX Deep Dive: Usability Testing
By: Amanda Stockwell
Take a deep dive into usability testing techniques and methodologies for user experience (UX) design projects.
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Adobe XD Essential Training: Prototype1h 17mAdobe XD Essential Training: Prototype
By: Dani Beaumont
Learn how to transform your design from a static interface to a high-fidelity, fully interactive prototype using Adobe XD.
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Lo-Fi to Hi-Fi: Prototyping in Figma1h 45mLo-Fi to Hi-Fi: Prototyping in Figma
By: Tanvi Janani
Learn how to transform your concepts from lo-fi wireframes into hi-fi prototypes using the collaborative interface design tool, Figma.
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ProtoPie for UX Design1h 6mProtoPie for UX Design
By: Ronnie McBride
Learn how to use ProtoPie to build compelling, interactive prototypes of digital projects for sharing, collaboration, and review.
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5
Sketching for UX Designers1h 35mSketching for UX Designers
By: Matt Corrall
Learn how to use your sketching skills to broaden, inspire, and enhance your UX design projects and workflow.
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Principle for UX Design3h 13mPrinciple for UX Design
By: Tom Green
Learn how to create dynamic interactive prototypes for smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers with Principle for Mac, the UX design tool.
Instructors
Amanda Stockwell
Experience Research | UX Strategy | Teaching
Dani Beaumont
Principal Product Manager, Adobe Digital Imaging, LinkedIn Learning Author
Tanvi Janani
Senior Experience Designer at CVS Health
Ronnie McBride
Matt Corrall
Senior UX Manager at PlayStation | Digital product & service designer turned design leader
Tom Green
LinkedIn Learning Author. Professor, Interactive Multimedia, Humber College