DSGN157 — User Interface Design
5 credits This course covers fundamentals of designing interfaces between humans and machines, including kiosks, game tools, household tools, mobile phones, and keyboards. Students will engage in critical dialogue addressing the psychology of human interaction. Concepts including learnability, discoverability, and understandability will be included, and students will create design solutions based on these principles. and prototypes) to research prospective users Design effective solutions using a participatory design process Present and defend individual design solutions in terms of user experience and technical design choices Total Hours: 60 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 40 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 20
Prerequisites: ART102, DSGN155