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Review: User Experience Design Fundamentals

UX Design Fundamentals

This is a review of the online course User Experience Design Fundamentals, by Joe Natoli. This is part of our series of reviews of online UX courses.

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Course Information

Review

This was an incredibly comprehensive walk-through of UX design, to the point where I found myself getting a little restless and wanting to skip through. It starts with a solid introduction of the basic concepts, giving a good foundation on which to begin learning the tried-and-true techniques, which are then systematically explained in detail. You’ll find these techniques (and more) compiled into a handy list in our UX Techniques Bank.

The slides are descriptive and plentiful.

The course is very analytical and will appeal to people that like to know why as well as how. It covers a lot of ground and is careful to apply examples to a number of scenarios, meaning that it useful for everyone, from freelancers to small startups to larger corporations.

The Presenter

Joe Natoli refers to himself as a ‘UX Evangelist’ and with good reason. With 22 years in the industry, Joe is a straight shooter. In his own words, UX is “no dog and pony show”. I like that.  He has worked with many industry leaders and values the measurable success that comes from tried-and-true best practices.

UX Evangelist Joe Natoli is a 22 year UX & UI industry veteran.

Joe enjoys a laugh and chuckles at his own jokes throughout the course. It’s an endearing quality that takes the seriousness out of studying. I did feel at times like he was a bit more verbose than necessary, which perhaps made some of the lectures drag slightly.

Target Audience

As a relative newbie to the field of UX design, the course was perfectly pitched at me. I have come away with a solid understanding of the main concepts and feel confident that I could tackle a small project unassisted (with reference to my notes of course!).

If what you’re after is a quick refresher then I would suggest that this probably isn’t it.

The Experience

I have done many hours of online learning in my time, but this was my first experience of udemy. As far as firsts go, it was notable. I was really impressed with its ease-of-use and I heavily utilised the note-taking functionality to jot down my thoughts, which I was able to download into a handy .csv file for later reference. I opted for the in-browser experience, however Matt is a big fan of the udemy app, which he mentioned in his review of  User Experience: The Ultimate Guide to Usability, so I’ll download that for next time and get back to you on it.

The course extensively examines the thought processes behind web decisions.

Fifty shades of black and orange

My only real criticism of this course is the same-sameness. In a nutshell, it is approaching 12 hours of Joe’s voice set to a background of black and orange slides, which are more than slightly reminiscent of a boardroom PowerPoint presentation. Don’t get me wrong, Joe is a very likeable and clearly knowledgeable guy, but I just felt that things could have been mixed up a bit, which might have increased my attention span somewhat.

Pros

Cons

Wireframes vary in their level of detail and are a crucial part of the UX design process.

Summary

Overall, User Experience Design Fundamentals is a carefully put together and comprehensive course. Joe Natoli has left no stone unturned and uses analogies and examples to clearly demonstrate concepts. However, there is a lot of content and at times it feels a bit repetitive, so I would recommend that you do this course in small chunks in order to stay focussed. The slides are clear and well laid out, but there is not a lot of visual variation. This course would be perfect for someone new to UX design that would like a very thorough introduction to the subject. If you are an analytical thinker with a long attention span, then this is the definitely course for you.

Take this course.

 

The User Experience Design Fundamentals course is hosted at udemy. Note: This post contains affiliate links, so if you do decide to enrol in the course, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale, to help pay the hosting bills.