5.1
Create an information scaffold
2m
Interface designers need more than just a UI kit - they need a comprehensive system of knowledge and resources. I'll show you how to build a scaffold that makes rapid decision-making possible.
5.2
Atomic design principles
1m
Breaking down interfaces into their fundamental components is crucial for rapid design work. I'll walk you through Brad Frost's methodology and how to apply it.
5.3
Nielsen’s usability principles
Ten fundamental guidelines that form the backbone of effective interface design. I'll show you how these time-tested principles guide rapid decision-making.
5.4
Design psychology reference
Essential cognitive and behavioral models that inform interface design. I'll show you how to leverage these powerful tools in your rapid design process.
5.5
Economics fundamentals
Understanding basic economic principles can dramatically improve your design decisions. I'll show you which concepts matter most for designers.
5.6
Accessibility reference
Accessibility isn't just a nice-to-have, it's crucial for effective interface design. I'll show you how to make rapid decisions while maintaining accessibility standards.
5.7
Typefaces and Icons
Smart defaults for typography and iconography can dramatically speed up your design process. I'll show you how to build a reliable foundation of visual elements.
5.8
Design system reference
Learn how to leverage existing design systems to inform your rapid decisions. I'll show you how to build a reference that accelerates your workflow.
5.9
Default design rules
Your personal playbook of design decisions that can be quickly implemented and adapted. I'll show you how to develop and maintain these crucial guidelines.
5.10
Assessment
Time to put your scaffold-building skills to the test with the Cluster project. I'll guide you through creating a practical information scaffold.
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