A blank canvas is full of possibility. If you have an idea for a user experience, how do you turn it into a beautiful and effective user interface? This covers covers principles of visual design so that you can effectively organize and present information with your interfaces. You'll learn concrete strategies to create user interfaces, including key lessons in typography, information architecture, layout, color, and more. You’ll learn particular issues that arise in new device contexts, such as mobile and responsive interfaces. You will learn how to apply these design principles in a modern context of increasingly diverse form factors - from tablets, to walls, to watches.

Information Design

Information Design
This course is part of Interaction Design Specialization

Instructor: Scott Klemmer
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Reviewed on Apr 3, 2016
Great course articulates what can be counter-intuitive process
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2016
Great course. Easy to understand and build on concepts, but the Week 2 and 3 assignments were very similar. Might want to do something different there.
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2020
Quite a task for a student whose got no previous design experience!
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