Design Designer Resources Introduction to UI/UX Design See the attached PDF for slides: GBM #2_ UI_UX Design Workshop.pdf The UI/UX Design Workshop emphasized the importance of the design process in building user-friendly digital products. Here are some of the essential points covered, along with additional insights for aspiring UI/UX designers: Understanding Your Role in a Design Project As a UI/UX designer, your primary responsibility is to create intuitive, engaging designs while collaborating with tech leads, project managers, and developers. It’s essential to: Create: Transform ideas into wireframes and prototypes that align with the project’s goals. Communicate: Continuously discuss and iterate on your designs with the project team and the client. Collaborate: Work closely with other team members, ensuring the designs are feasible and meet the client’s expectations. Identifying Bad UI/UX We explored several examples of bad UI/UX and identified key issues, such as poor navigation, confusing layouts, and non-responsive designs. The main takeaway is that even small design missteps can significantly affect user experience. Therefore, always be mindful of: Navigation simplicity: Make it easy for users to find what they need. Consistency: Maintain visual and interaction consistency across the design. Responsiveness: Ensure that the design adapts to various devices and screen sizes. Inspiration from Award-Winning Designs We reviewed examples of award-winning websites like Spotify’s Culture Next and Edcamp Ukraine, highlighting the importance of thoughtful color use, space management, clear branding, and language. As a designer, always draw inspiration from industry leaders to: Leverage color theory to evoke emotions. Utilize negative space effectively to avoid clutter. Ensure the design reflects the brand’s identity. Tools and Process We also highlighted the importance of tools and processes such as: Wireframing and Prototyping: Tools like Figma help turn ideas into visual representations. Competitive Analysis: Benchmarking against competitors like Honda and Ikea can guide your design decisions and help you innovate. Iterative Feedback: Feedback loops with clients and the project team are crucial to refining your designs and aligning with the overall project goals. Practical Tips for Aspiring Designers To thrive in UI/UX design, consider these tips: Always Test Usability: Don’t assume the design is perfect. Test with real users and iterate based on their feedback. Understand the User Journey: Map out the user’s journey through your product to ensure a seamless experience. Stay Updated: Trends in design evolve rapidly. Stay updated with resources like Deposit Photos’ Creative Trends and follow UI/UX design influencers. Gather Inspiration: Platforms like Behance and Dribbble offer excellent resources to keep you inspired and learn from other designers. Embrace Collaboration: Be open to feedback and suggestions from all team members—UI/UX design is a collaborative effort. In conclusion, UI/UX design is not just about making things look good; it’s about crafting intuitive, accessible, and functional user experiences. The tools, tips, and insights shared in this workshop provide a strong foundation for your journey as a UI/UX designer. Resources LInked in Slides Audrey's Google UI/UX Certification Notes Figma in Under 24 Minutes Figma Design Exercises 22 Examples of Bad Website Designs Blueprint - Cal Berkely Design Blog