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ART 326 - User Interface Design |
User Interface & Interaction Design Prerequisites: Digital Art & Media Design Portfolio or Permission of Instructor This course will examine the conceptual and practical design of interface and interaction. It follows a human-centered design process that includes research, concept generation, prototyping, refinement and evaluation. Through learning the key theories, concepts, methods and practices of interaction design, students will explore the processes of interface design development, the role of design leadership and the technical aspects of creating an effective interactive experience. Students will develop specific skills such as designing navigational systems, storyboarding, wire framing, digital prototyping, etc. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Studio (3 Hours) Art and Art History Department Course Attributes: NewMedia Visual Arts Conc Prerequisites: Digital Art & Design Portfolio 1 |
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