User Interface Design

How Does It Work?

Students work in small teams to gather data about user needs and iteratively design a digital interface that is user-friendly, appealing, and aligned with your organization's goals.

Project Duration: Full semester (15 weeks)
Availability: Fall and Spring
Ideal For: Organizations trying to solve a challenging design problem, develop a new product feature, or improve an existing product.
What You Get: Detailed clickable prototype with related documentation.

Project Process

01

Stakeholder Research

Interview client stakeholder(s) to understand organizational needs/goals and define project scope.

02

Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

Create a minimum viable prototype (MVP) and ‘pitch’ project to client to get buy-in and support.

03

Delivery

Design a high-fidelity prototype with documentation explaining key design decisions and a proposed implementation plan.

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Case Studies: User Interface Design

User Interface Design

Enhancing Sue Rock Original’s Visual Storytelling by Redesigning Its Website

by Nivedita Thakurdesai, Liwen Chang, Michelle Huang, Shuyang Lin

User Interface Design

Enhancing Usability and Content Visibility: Urban Glass Website Redesign

by Shreedhar Verma, Anyelina Wu, Eleanor Rothwell, YuJung Cheng

User Interface Design

Forging Human Connections in Non-Profit Grant Management: A Website Redesign for One Degree Impact

by Mary Haws, Becky Su, Trisha Khandelwal

User Interface Design

Building engagement for the Seattle Art Museum through a Smartphone Tour Redesign

by Indrani Thool, Wenjia Liu, Priyanka Nair, Laiba Sarwar

User Interface Design

Enhancing DWCP License Registration: Evaluating User Experience and Proposing Usability Improvements

by Venkateswara Rao Appalabattula, Esha Mohol, Sebastian Hunt

User Interface Design

Revamping CUNY CityTech’s open education communities through modern & responsive design

by Medhaswi Paturu, Bhavna Paikattil, Bryony Hoare, Cassandra Cyphers