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About This Workshop
As online applications & websites have moved from a page-based model to become more fluid & include complex interactions & states, it becomes more difficult to model interaction ideas using a traditional wireframe. Prototypes are a great way to design & communicate these more intricate ideas to stakeholders, visual designers & developers alike. In this workshop, youll learn the basics of prototyping in Axure, one of the more powerful prototyping software packages available today. Youll do this by creating a prototype of a common user interaction that simulates different states as well as success & failure cases.
This workshop is for information architects, user experience designers, visual designers & product leads who dream up digital products & want to quickly explore ideas & communicate complex (and sometimes subtle) interactions.
Prereqs & Preparation
Takeaways
- Understand the fundamentals of building a prototype in Axure.
- Organize pages into a sitemap & link between pages.
- Build simple & complex, condition-based interactions.
- Construct dynamic panels to show different content based on different conditions.
- Incorporate user-entered data throughout the prototype using variables.
About the Instructor
Karen Lum
UX Designer
I graduated from Stanford University with a liberal arts major called "Science, Technology & Society" & absolutely no idea of what to do with my life or how I was going to find a job. Fast forward 5 years, I have built a fulfilling career as a UX Designer & Video Producer, & am passionate about helping other newcomers navigate Step 1 of their tech careers. I also have a Youtube channel called Womanly State of Mind, where I make videos to empower young women to become independent adults.
As an instructor at General Assembly, I believe in everyone's potential. Everyone can become a rockstar at something with the right resources, support, & network. I absolutely love teaching, so it is my pleasure to support you in your journey!
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