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UNIT 4 QB uiux

This document is a question bank for the CSH007 – UI and UX Designs course at IFET College of Engineering for the academic year 2023-2024. It covers various topics related to UX design, including UX basics, understanding users, visual design principles, and user testing. The document includes both Part A and Part B questions that assess knowledge and application of UX design concepts.

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UNIT 4 QB uiux

This document is a question bank for the CSH007 – UI and UX Designs course at IFET College of Engineering for the academic year 2023-2024. It covers various topics related to UX design, including UX basics, understanding users, visual design principles, and user testing. The document includes both Part A and Part B questions that assess knowledge and application of UX design concepts.

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IFETCE R- 2019A ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-2024

IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(An Autonomous Institution)
DEPARTMENT OF CSE & IT
CSH007 – UI and UX DESIGNS
YEAR/SEM: III/V
QUESTION BANK
UNIT IV– INTRODUCTION TO UX
UX Basics- Foundation of UX design, Good and poor design, Understanding Your Users,
Designing the Experience Elements of user Experience, Visual Design Principles, Functional
Layout, Interaction design, Introduction to the Interface, Navigation Design, User Testing,
Developing and Releasing Your Design
PART - A
UX Basics- Foundation of UX design, Good and poor design,
1 Define UX design. R
2 Justify the significance of usability testing in the foundation of UX design. A
3 Why is effective communication essential for UX designers? S
4 Differentiate between a UX Designer and a UI Designer U
5 Justify why poor design can negatively impact UX A
6 What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a good and poor design? R
Understanding Your Users
7 What is a prototype? R
8 What are the factors that influence UX? U
Designing the Experience Elements of user Experience
9 How do you create a successful onboarding experience for users? A
10 What are the key aspects of understanding your users in user experience? R
11 Can you give an example of a design project you led from start to finish? A
12 What is meant by design thinking? R
13 How do you collaborate with other team members, such as developers or product A
managers, during a design project?
Visual Design Principles
14 What are the visual design principles in user experience? U
15 Can you discuss the role of imagery and iconography in visual design, and how A
you select or create appropriate visuals for a project?
16 What is the significance of whitespace in design, and how do you utilize it R
effectively?
17 Can you provide an example of a design project where you had to balance user A
needs with business goals?
Functional Layout, Interaction design
18 Define functional layout. R
19 How do you conduct user research? U
20 What are some common design principles? R
21 How would you create designing microinteractions within a user interface? A
Introduction to the Interface, Navigation Design
22 What are some common design patterns? U
23 Justify the importance of visual consistency in user interface design A

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24 What kind of skills do you think are crucial for a successful UI developer? S
25 How would you approach designing a navigation menu for a complex web A
application with multiple levels of hierarchy
User Testing, Developing and Releasing Your Design
26 What are some of the most common user testing methods used in Design R
Thinking?
27 What is the difference between a Persona and a Market Segment? U
28 How would you conduct a user experiment centred on using email? And how A
would you protect a user’s content if they chose to use their personal email during
the experiment?
29 Can you describe a time when you implemented usability testing to improve a A
product?
30 What is the importance of usability testing? R

PART-B
1 Explain the key principles and considerations in designing a user-centered 16 U
experience. Provide examples to illustrate each principle.
2a. Imagine you are designing a website for a restaurant. How would you apply the 8 A
principles of visual design to create an appealing and user-friendly interface?
2b. You have been asked to design a technology supported small workroom to 8 A
support face to- face, collaboration for small to medium, size groups (2-6
people). Identify and brief explain, five factors that you need to. consider in
terms of how to outfit that room with displays
3 Explain in detail about good and poor design? 16 U
4 Is human considerations in design is important in user experience. Justify. 16 A
5 Justify the importance of effective navigation design in user experience and 16 A
provide a comprehensive explanation of key considerations and techniques used
to create a well-designed navigation system.
6 Discuss the importance of a functional layout in user experience design. 16 R
Explain key considerations and techniques used to create an effective functional
layout?
7a. Describe the importance of consistency in interaction design? 8 R
7b. Briefly discuss the seven step process of UX design? 8 R
8 You are given the task of creating an interface for tracing route inside Anna 16 A
University, guiding first time visitors and students. Assume you have the
following things located in
every corner of the University.
1. 40 " diagonal (plasma or LCD).
2. resolution of 1024 X 768.
3. Portrait or landscape mode.
4 . It has bluetooth/802.11 to talk to other devices the user might have on-hand.
The goal is that this instrument should be interactive and inform the person
about the route, he/she has to reach.

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