Designing for social good is a way for UX designers to take problems going on in their own community and address them. The opportunity to have a positive impact on the world around you is endless.
0:00 Introduction
0:24 Getting Started with Designing for Social Good
2:07 Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation
6:56 "Mobile First" Philosophy
10:41 Designing across devices
15:45 Differentiating between mobile apps and mobile websites
20:49 The “Empathize” phase
21:46 Exploring empathy Maps
23:19 Developing personas from user research
25:51 Building user stories
27:17 Creating journey maps
28:47 Defining problem statements
30:32 The "Ideate" phase
32:06 Exploring competitive audits
34:19 Designing for different platforms
37:01 Ideation with sketching and crazy eights
39:32 Empathize, Definine, Ideate
This video is part of the Google UX Design Certificate, where you'll learn how to design mobile apps and responsive websites. You'll follow the design process from beginning to end: empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes, and testing your designs with users to get feedback. By the end of the program, you'll have a professional UX portfolio with three design projects.
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