Brief Summary
This course will teach you the fundamentals of designing apps for iOS using the Human Interface Design Guidelines, making it super easy and fun!
Key Points
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Learn the basics of iOS Human Interface Design Guidelines
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Understand interaction principles and UI elements
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Get practical tips for designers, developers, and managers
Learning Outcomes
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Know how to handle graphics and utilize various interface elements
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Explore how to use extensions for your apps
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Gain the skills to design a great UI and UX for your iOS applications
About This Course
Learn the iOS human interface design guidelines to start designing apps for iOS!
This course is a must-learn basis in order to start designing apps for iOS.
We will cover the main topics of iOS Human Interface Design Guidelines. You will learn:
Interaction principles
How to handle graphics
How to use various interface elements: UI Bars, UI Views, UI Controls
How you can utilize extensions to expand your app beyond the app itself, to be used in photo editing, messages, home screen widgets, share and action activities, accessible from within other apps
And a lot more!
This course is great for:
designers: learn how to design for iOS and then jump to your UI design software
developers: get the knowledge about Human Interface, that you need to start building apps
managers: get the knowledge about Human Interface and other principles, in order to control the design and development process better, know what to demand and what to expect
The course is comprised of video lectures. Lectures include a presentation and my voice-over. Slides often illustrate the ideas and concepts in graphic and animated way, so that you can understand the iOS design guidelines and principles easily.
This course is constantly improved and updated, so that you can stay on top of the current Apple iOS Guidelines and design principles.
So, after this course, you will be equipped with knowledge to start planning and designing a great UI and UX for your iOS app.
Mohammad H. N.
He is just reading from the text. He could add some graphics to explain it better