Brain Psychology and UI Design Masterclass (May 2025)
2025
Taught by
Morgan Denner
Costs
$50.00 USD Use Promo Code SPRING for $40.00 USD (20% OFF!)
Starts
May 7, 2025
Ends
Jun 4, 2025
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Summary
“Good Design, when it’s done well, becomes invisible.” - Jared Spool
User experience deals with the study of how humans interact with the world. Whether physical or digital, User Interfaces must be engineered to help humans accomplish their goals. Behind it all, the human brain helps us take in information, perceive it, and interpret the world.
What makes a “Good” Design? What makes a “Poor” Design?
The most successful, self-evident, and intuitive Designs have no “friction” between the user and the interface. But what causes “friction” in user experiences? And how can UX designers reduce friction successfully?
They must do so by understanding the inner workings of the human brain.
This class is a deep dive in human Brain Psychology as it relates to UX design and UX research work. It will teach you practical applications of Brain Psychology and how to apply these principles in UX design and UX research to increase intuitiveness and self-evidence.
By completing the class homework, you will receive a certification of class completion after the class is over.
Summary
“Good Design, when it’s done well, becomes invisible.” - Jared Spool
User experience deals with the study of how humans interact with the world. Whether physical or digital, User Interfaces must be engineered to help humans accomplish their goals. Behind it all, the human brain helps us take in information, perceive it, and interpret the world.
What makes a “Good” Design? What makes a “Poor” Design?
The most successful, self-evident, and intuitive Designs have no “friction” between the user and the interface. But what causes “friction” in user experiences? And how can UX designers reduce friction successfully?
They must do so by understanding the inner workings of the human brain.
This class is a deep dive in human Brain Psychology as it relates to UX design and UX research work. It will teach you practical applications of Brain Psychology and how to apply these principles in UX design and UX research to increase intuitiveness and self-evidence.
By completing the class homework, you will receive a certification of class completion after the class is over.
Audiences
UX Design
UX Research
UX Writing
Product Owner
Product Manager
Project Manager
Week 1
Lecture - Tuesday May 7 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Lecture - Tuesday May 7 @ 2p PST / 5p EDT / 9p UTC
Working Session - Wednesday May 8 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Working Session - Wednesday May 8 @ 3p PST / 6p EDT / 10p UTC
Week 2
Lecture - Tuesday May 14 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Lecture - Tuesday May 14 @ 2p PST / 5p EDT / 9p UTC
Working Session - Wednesday May 15 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Working Session - Wednesday May 15 @ 3p PST / 6p EDT / 10p UTC
Week 3
Lecture - Tuesday May 21 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Lecture - Tuesday May 21 @ 2p PST / 5p EDT / 9p UTC
Working Session - Wednesday May 22 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Working Session - Wednesday May 22 @ 3p PST / 6p EDT / 10p UTC
Week 4
Lecture - Tuesday May 28 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Lecture - Tuesday May 28 @ 2p PST / 5p EDT / 9p UTC
Working Session - Wednesday May 29 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Working Session - Wednesday May 29 @ 3p PST / 6p EDT / 10p UTC
Week 5
Lecture - Tuesday June 4 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Lecture - Tuesday June 4 @ 2p PST / 5p EDT / 9p UTC
Working Session - Wednesday June 5 @ 7a PST / 10a EDT / 2p UTC
REPEAT Working Session - Wednesday June 5 @ 3p PST / 6p EDT / 10p UTC
Registration Closed