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Jan 18, 2025
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2024-2025 College Catalog
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DAR 252 - Interactive Design I: UX/UI Fundamentals 4 Credits, 5 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 2 lab periods Introduction to the theory, survey, and practice of designing and developing beginning interactive applications, using principles of user interface and user experience. Includes cultural perspectives and user-centered design research, empathy mapping, and user interaction & journey mapping. Also includes design and development planning, and core visual aesthetics.
Prerequisite(s): DAR 120 Information: Prerequisites may be waived with experience in computer graphics. See a Digital Arts faculty member for information. Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - FA; Meets CTE - A&H.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Research, plan and develop user-centered interactive designs
- Evaluate core visual aesthetics and their influence on user experience based on cultural values
- Use industry software to create effective interactive applications utilizing principles of user interfaces & experiences
- Work in a professional environment adhering to deadlines
Outline:
- Intro to User Experience
- UX Interviewing
- Empathy & Users
- User Journey
- Cultural Values and User Experience
- Intro to User Interface
- Interface Usability
- UI Grids and Composition
- Accessibility
- Cultural Values and Norms
- Psychology of Color
- Animation
- Design and Development Planning
- Client Brief
- Budgeting and Timelines
- Storyboarding & Workflow Diagrams
- Wireframing & Prototyping
- User Testing
- Core Visual Aesthetics
- Color palettes
- Readable typography
- Cultural Differences and Values in Color and Design
- Interface and UI/UX design
Effective Term: Fall 2022
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