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Cooper provides training in all aspects of our unique User Experience Design methodology through our Cooper U educational program. Every Cooper U class is taught by our senior designers to ensure you benefit from their real-world experience. Each class is highly interactive, with an emphasis on hands-on exercises. Most classes are limited so you can be sure you ll get plenty of personal attention. We re happy to bring any of these courses to your site. Please contact us at education@cooper.com. for more information. Interaction Design A foundation course on the design of digital products. Visual Interface Design How to design for engagement and deliver more desirable products. Design Collaboration & Communication Telling the story and getting alignment around a shared design vision. Lean UX Integrated User Experience Design for Agile Development and Lean Start-ups. 100 First Street 26th Floor San Francisco CA 94105 United States p +1 415 267 3500 f +1 415 520 6884 www.cooper.com

Design Collaboration & Communication Telling the story and getting alignment around a shared design vision In our years of consulting at Cooper, we ve learned getting the design right is only part of the job; the rest is aligning with business strategy and getting it built. Our experienced designers show how to use the power of storytelling to persuade the stakeholders the solution is the best way to satisfy customers and accomplish business goals. Helping stakeholders to understand the intent and value of the design vision early in the process, will result in less shifting of requirements later on. After that, we teach how to document the expected form and behavior in enough detail that programmers can build it. This 2-day class explores techniques for collaborating effectively within design teams, and for communicating design among team members and out to stakeholders throughout the project and product lifecycle. Product planners, developers, marketers, usability professionals, design practitioners, and managers who are committed to creating a great customer experience. Course topics include + + Benefits of pair-and small team design + + Design collaboration and communication techniques + + How to balance design sessions with generative and evaluative thinking + + The power of storytelling + + How to defend design without being defensive + + Presenting ideas and solutions to stakeholders + + Communicating compelling and actionable design research + + Communicating in-progress design and concepts + + Communicating detailed design This course builds on the material taught in Cooper U s foundation course, the Interaction Design Practicum. We recommend taking the practicum, or an equivalent private course taught by Cooper at your company, before attending this class. This course assumes the student has a grasp on the following concepts taught in the practicum: + + Ethnographic research + + Personas + + Context scenarios + + Requirements definition using scenarios + + Interaction frameworks + + Course binder with hard copies of slides and various useful handouts and worksheets What people are saying A logical and well thought-out approach to documenting the design and getting buy-in throughout the process. + + Leverage techniques for designing collaboratively, efficiently and effectively + + Communicate various levels of design to stakeholders + + Create compelling documentation and presentations people want to read + + Use storytelling as a way to evaluate, exercise, and communicate design concepts

Interaction Design A foundation course on the design of digital products Learn about Personas and goal-directed design from the people who invented them! Our course is an intensive, hands-on workshop led by senior Cooper staff. First, we ll provide in-depth demonstrations on goal-directed Design, and class participants will practice using these methods to design an example product. This course also serves as the foundation for the rest of our Cooper U curriculum. Product planners, developers, marketers, usability professionals, design practitioners, and managers who are committed to creating a great customer experience. Course topics + + Identifying, clarifying and reframing business opportunities and product strategy + + Planning and conducting field research to develop a deep understanding of your users + + Turning research data into a set of personas that guide (and sell!) the design + + Using scenarios and goals to identify and prioritize requirements + + Using scenarios to define the right interaction framework + + Applying these methods to everything from pie-in-the-sky innovation to minor product updates + + Plan and conduct user research using powerful ethnographic techniques + + Distinguish what users say they want from what they really need + + Translate your observations into personas, goals, and scenarios + + Develop and prioritize requirements based on user and business goals + + Quickly turn requirements into a concrete product concept Who is attending Cooper U? 3M Adobe AMD Autodesk Bank of America BEA Systems Boeing Charles Schwab Cisco Fidelity GE HP IBM What people are saying Intel McKesson Microsoft Oracle Prudential SAP Siebel State Farm Sun Microsystems TiVo UnitedHealthcare Varian and more... + + Course binder with hard copies of slides and a variety of useful handouts This is commercially grounded, highly captivating, very interactive, a lot of fun, and has given me something to take back which I m confident I can apply. The costbenefit is not an issue this has to be taken by our designers. Highly recommended! Even as an experienced designer I both learned a lot and got a sanity check for the work I m doing. I m totally energized!

Visual Interface Design How to design for engagement and deliver more desirable products Although the right features and behavior are essential to successful product design, the way they are presented can be just as important. The application of type, color, icons, and other aspects of visual design are critical to product or website usability. Visual design choices are also critical to connecting emotionally with your customers (and to selling more products). Visual interface design combines detailed interaction design, screen layout, and branding to ensure a wellconceived, well-behaved product is also a usable and desirable one. Designers, developers, usability professionals, brand managers, and anyone else responsible for delivering products that are desirable as well as usable. Course topics + + Graphic design concepts + + Experience attributes + + Visual perception + + Establishing visual relationships + + Properties and uses of color, type, and other visual elements + + Icons + + Information design + + Layout systems + + Type systems + + Use research and personas to guide visual choices and drive consensus + + Identify and use experience attributes to drive engagement + + Use color, size, and other visual properties to clarify interaction and information + + Create learnable, memorable icons + + Adapt corporate identity to a product or Web site + + Apply visual design principles to multiple platforms + + Develop a comprehensive visual system for consistent, easy application + + Capture work in a comprehensive visual style guide + + Course binder with hard copies of slides and a variety of useful handouts + + Example sections of a Visual Style Guide + + Cooper sketchbook and drawing tools What people are saying Five stars! Take this course! There s really none like it. Until now, you d have to have taken a few graphic design classes to get this complete and focused a study. Clear information that s really useful to take back. The instructors are clear, kind, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, sophisticated, and respectful! I felt the presenters CARED about the topic and were experts. It s hard to come up with anything to improve. I love the class. Can t wait for the next one!

Lean UX Integrated User Experience Design for Agile Development and Lean Start-ups Cooper is a thought leader in integrating user experience with lean and agile development practices. Our approach stresses lightweight, collaborative, right-fidelity UX techniques to generate, test, and evolve product design. In this course, we ll discuss the intersection of usercentered design, lean and agile development, and the critical role of product stewardship. We will also explore how to create a truly integrated team that balances developers, testers, designers, content strategists, and product managers. Getting the most of out of Lean UX means more than designing one week at a time; product vision, user research and modeling, and truly evolutionary iteration are central to this approach. Product planners, developers, marketers, usability professionals, design practitioners, and managers who are committed to creating a great customer experience. Course topics include + + User research, fieldwork, and contextual inquiry + + Lightweight personas and user goals + + Using scenarios to drive the creation of a user experience framework + + Low-fidelity prototyping + + Identifying value and reducing wasted effort + + Soliciting and listening to feedback + + Product stewardship + + Integrated teams and pairing and sharing + + Iteration zero and how to prioritize and plan This course builds on the material taught in Cooper U s foundation course, the Interaction Design Practicum. We recommend taking the Practicum, or an equivalent private course taught by Cooper at your company, before attending this class. This course assumes the student has a grasp on the following concepts taught in the Practicum: + + Ethnographic research + + Personas + + Context scenarios + + Requirements definition using scenarios + + Course binder with hard copies of slides and various useful handouts and worksheets + + Integrate user-centered design with agile development processes + + Become a Product Steward + + Use scenario-driven design practices to prioritize product development + + Prioritize and manage product backlogs

Contact us For information on Cooper U classes, please email cooperu@cooper.com or phone 415 267 3500. For information about Cooper U classes or custom courses at your location, please email business@cooper.com or phone 415 267 3500.