Title: UI Design
1UI Design
2What is UI
- A User Interface (UI) here used synonymously for
Graphical User Interface (GUI) having graphical
elements for user interactivity.
3What is UI
- A User Interface (UI) is a design created for
easy interaction between a person and an
information device. - A UI can be an application, a website or a
program which can be accessed by using various
menus or commands to access desired information.
4Understanding UX
- UX refers to User Experience.
- According to Donald Arthur Don Norman
(Director, The Design Lab, University of
California) - UX design is the process of enhancing user
experience with a product by improving the
usability, accessibility and pleasure provided
in the interaction. - UX is the process of development improvement of
quality interaction between a user UI.
5Understanding UX
6UX and UI
- To simply understand UX and UI
7A UI Designer
- A UI Designer is the person who have
- Knowledge of colors and their mood.
- Knowledge of designing basics.
- A designing software (Ps, Ai, Cdr)
- Ability to research and analyze (understanding
UX) for creating simplified usability of a UI. - Critically evaluating Your Design for making it
Their Design. Welcome suggestion, apply
sensibly.
8Design BASICS
9Design Principles
PROXIMITY
Content placed closer to each other to indicate
its connected or associated. It becomes one
visual unit and makes a clear structure of the
layout.
10Design Principles
ALIGNMENT
In a well integrated design, the contents are
grouped, organized and aligned to create a
balance and order.
11Design Principles
CONTRAST
Every information / content in a design should
stand apart from one another but should look
connected. Be it the text, color, elements, size,
tone etc.
12Design Principles
WHITE SPACE
It is like giving visual breathing room to the
eye. Giving balanced spaced between the content
increases readability helps in highlighting
importance.
13KEEP IN MIND
14Things To Remember
- Know your target user. Choose colors, fonts and
every design element accordingly. - Keep app behaviours familiar to user.
- Keep the design simple and aesthetically (beauty)
pleasing. - Keep the interfaces consistent throughout.
- Listen to others as every person has different
usage approach which might become valuable
feedback.