Key Takeaways
- User experience defines the user.
- Information architecture puts all of that user and project information on paper. It typically functions in the form of a wireframe.
- In the digital agency, wireframes (and other documents like this) are known as deliverables. You’ll hear that word a lot. For example, “When are the deliverables due?” and “I’m paying you $10,000 to talk to people and research? Okay, but what’s the actual deliverable?”
How to Learn User Experience Design (UX) Today
- Browse User Experience Basics and skim a few of these resources (20 minutes).
Additional Resources to Keep You Learning
- Various tools for creating wireframes: Balsamiq, Mockingbird, and OmniGraffle
- Read Lean UX (2013) by Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden.