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Oreilly - Designing for Discovery

Posted By: Max-X
Oreilly -  Designing for Discovery

Oreilly - Designing for Discovery
English | .MP4 | h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 29.97 fps(r) | aac, 48000 Hz, mono | 2.99 GB
Genre: E-learning

Are you designing a website that contains large collections of products or documents? This hands-on video workshop shows you how to design faceted navigation, a powerful system that enables users to narrow their search results with filters. Host Jim Kalbach, Principal UX Designer with Citrix, also shows you how to design facets directly into your navigation, so that users can browse by facets before they even start to search.
Faceted navigation improves the discoverability of your content dramatically throughout the entire user experience—but its design is more intricate than many people assume. You’ll learn how to deal with many hidden challenges, such as displaying large amounts of metadata, determining where and how you should display filters, and creating simple interactions that average users will understand.

Through exercises, examples (good and bad), and a clear, structured framework for understanding individual components, you’ll learn how to include facets in your UI design, whether it’s for desktop, mobile, or both.

You’ll learn:
The benefits of faceted navigation and ROI
The process for analyzing and documenting facets
How to use examples to lay out navigation on a page
Ways to show more values
Designing the interaction with faceted navigation
Multiple selections and grey ends
Mobile design concerns
Facet implementation concerns


Oreilly -  Designing for Discovery