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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture by California Institute of the Arts

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About the Course

This course is focused on the early user experience (UX) challenges of research, planning, setting goals, understanding the user, structuring
content, and developing interactive sequences. While the concepts covered will translate to many kinds of interactive media (apps, digital
kiosks, games), our primary focus will be on designing contemporary, responsive websites. In this course you will complete the first half of a
large scale project—developing a comprehensive plan for a complex website—by defining the strategy and scope of the site, as well as
developing its information architecture and overall structure. Along the way we will also discuss: - Different job descriptions i...
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Top reviews

SS

Jul 27, 2019

This course is extremely beneficial who wish to understand as to how web designing happens and works. I helps build strategy as it show show to build your ideas when you are actually working.

SP

Jun 22, 2021

This course really helped me in solving that question we face in almost every project, where to start and how to acieve professionalism in every aspect of any project from start to end.

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By Lizziee J

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Apr 6, 2020

While the course is informative, I feel like the instructor takes to long to give the information. Also, I don't really care about the student's portion of the course. Or the interviews. Or the bonus materials. Also, I expect a graphic designer to know what color background to use for himself. He's background should be blue, or a cool color that would not accentuate all the red tones in his skin.

By Dan J S

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Apr 15, 2021

Very similar to the past courses in this Specialization. I breezed through each week's assignments as well, since they are so basic and do not require much time nor effort to complete.

By Pauline R

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Feb 7, 2020

I was disappointed by this course as it repeats a lot of things learnt in the first two modules of the specialization. I didn't feel like I was learning anything new.

By Nirmal S

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Nov 18, 2020

Compared to the previous two courses of this same specialisation, this course offers very low-quality content and doesn't add much to the plate.

By Narendra Y K

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Aug 25, 2024

i can't finish the course because module one is not working properly. when i finished module 1 it does'nt detect that i already finished it.

By Joy M

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Oct 20, 2020

Too basic, specially as part of the specialization package, it does not build substantially from the earlier two courses.

By Maria P

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Nov 10, 2020

I am upset. This course very similar to the 1 course from this specialisation.

By Anumod A

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Jan 10, 2025

Not Recommended—Completely Outdated This course might have been useful years ago, but it’s now hopelessly outdated. The materials are basic and don't challenge students to demonstrate real understanding. Instead of professional feedback, you get peer-graded assignments, which is not how it should work. Feedback should come from experienced professionals, not from peers with limited knowledge. Even the feedback provided was rushed and superficial, as there’s little incentive for peers to give thoughtful critiques. The instructor did a good job explaining content, but the course itself is severely lacking in depth and relevance to today’s UI-UX industry. It's time for an update—or removal.

By QuocTKSS150382

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Sep 15, 2022

very bad