Good interaction designers may be born with an aptitude for visual thinking and problem-solving, but it takes skill to identify user and business needs, turn those into compelling designs, assess whether the designs are on target, and ultimately help an organization ship successful products.
That’s why we created our Interaction Design Practicum, Communicating Design, Visual Interface Design, and Business of Innovation courses, and why we’re adding a new course to our curriculum this year:
Design evaluation is to design what QA is to coding. Whether you’re conducting your own evaluations or working with an expert, this course will help you decide when, how and what to evaluate through usability testing and other methods.
Keep checking our Web site for updates or subscribe to the Cooper Journal to make sure you hear about new courses.