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Four design and usability tips

Four Tips From the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering

Here are four user-centered design principles offered by the faculty in the evening Master of Science in Human Centered Design & Engineering program at the University of Washington. When developing or defining a new tool, website, or technology remember the following:

* You are not your user. Make sure that you understand your user base or your target audience. Make decisions and choices based on the wants and needs of your target audience because these are the people who decide if your website, tool, or technology is useful.

* Evaluate early and evaluate often. Even after you have defined your problem and addressed your course of action, re-evaluate at every step to ensure you are on track.

* Define your website hierarchy. Nearly every web page function is to indicate or suggest the overall structure of the website and the location of the page within that structure. Without this structure, your users will be lost.

* Keep resources transparent. “Information transparency breeds improved behavior.” –Admiral Chad Allen

HCDE’s Autumn quarter classes

Take a break from summer and look ahead to Autumn quarter:

Undergraduate courses:

Graduate courses:

  • HCDE 501 Theoretical Foundations of Human Centered Design and Engineering
  • HCDE 510 Information Design
  • HCDE 517 Usability Testing
  • HCDE 521 Seminar: Current Issues in Human Centered Design and Engineering

Evening graduate and certificate courses

For more information including meeting times and instructors, please visit the UW Time Schedule: http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2009/hcde.html

Autumn quarter starts Sept. 29.

You may now continue to enjoy your summer!