Date: October 25 2006 - October 26 2006
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Website: http://www.cooper.com
Although the right features and behavior are essential to successful product design, the way they are presented can be just as important. The application of type, color, icons, and other aspects of visual design are critical to the usability of your product or Web site. Visual design choices are also critical to connecting emotionally with your customers (and to selling more products). This is not just a class on principles! It also covers process you won't see anywhere else.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Designers, developers, usability professionals, brand managers, and anyone else responsible for delivering products that are desirable as well as usable.
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO:
*Use visual design to clarify interaction and information
*Use research and personas to guide visual choices and drive consensus
*Create learnable, memorable icons
*Adapt your corporate identity to a product or Web site
*Apply visual design principles to multiple platforms
*Develop a comprehensive visual system for consistent, easy application
*Capture your work in a comprehensive Visual Style Guide
COURSE MATERIALS INCLUDE:
*Course binder with hard copies of slides and a variety of useful handouts
*Visual Style Guide example
"Five stars!"?
"Take this course! There's really none like it. Till now, you'd have to have taken a few graphic design classes to get this complete and focused a study."?
"Prescriptive information that's really useful."?
"The instructors are clear, kind, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, sophisticated, and respectful!!!"?
"I felt the presenters CARED about the topic and were experts."?
"It's hard to come up with anything to improve. I love the classes here. Can't wait for the next one!"?
JUST ONE SEAT LEFT AS OF SEPTEMBER 22ND! Attendance is limited to 20 people. This course is held quarterly.
If you have a large group, Cooper U can come to you!
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