Whether you’re new to the User Experience field or just want to refresh your UX knowledge, The UX Design Field Book is your go-to quick reference guide for everything about User Experience Design. This essential guide provides fast-access, high-level overviews of the core knowledge of UX Design, including:
The UX Design Process
Usability Research
Visual Design
Interaction Design
Information Architecture
Usability Testing
UX Writing
Accessibility
Ethical Design Principles
UX and Design Glossary
Additional Reading Lists
No matter your experience level, The UX Design Field Book is book is a must-have for anyone interested in User Experience. It’s the perfect book to keep close-at-hand when you need fast information, quick guidance, or a crash course in any of the core elements of UX Design.
Doug Collins, author of The UX Design Field Book, is an internationally recognized UX Design expert. He’s lead User Experience practices at E*TRADE, Western Union, and CACI. …
Whether you’re new to the User Experience field or just want to refresh your UX knowledge, The UX Design Field Book is your go-to quick reference guide for everything about User Experience Design. This essential guide provides fast-access, high-level overviews of the core knowledge of UX Design, including:
The UX Design Process
Usability Research
Visual Design
Interaction Design
Information Architecture
Usability Testing
UX Writing
Accessibility
Ethical Design Principles
UX and Design Glossary
Additional Reading Lists
No matter your experience level, The UX Design Field Book is book is a must-have for anyone interested in User Experience. It’s the perfect book to keep close-at-hand when you need fast information, quick guidance, or a crash course in any of the core elements of UX Design.
Doug Collins, author of The UX Design Field Book, is an internationally recognized UX Design expert. He’s lead User Experience practices at E*TRADE, Western Union, and CACI. He currently serves as the Director of UX/UI for ALC Schools. His work has been publisehd on Adobe.com, UX Booth, UXMastery, UXNewsMag, UXMas, and the Ecomm Manager.
As field book it does the work. It might be useful to keep at hand at work, when you have some question about something, but it’s really just first level information. I would say it’s a nice introduction to the UX field for beginners or curious persons, to discover the work and tools, but falls short in terms of being a real helping hand by being way too concise.