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Patrick Castro
Patrick Castro
11,917 Points

Lean UX

Good morning Treehouse Forum,

I would like to know more about Lean UX, is there any course that can help me?

Thanks!

6 Answers

Juan Francisco Andrade Álvarez
Juan Francisco Andrade Álvarez
23,997 Points

From my experience learning with Treehouse, i think there is not an explicit course regarding Lean UX. However there is a great one called "Ux Basics": http://teamtreehouse.com/library/ux-basics I think there are other courses related to UX such as Usabilitty Foundations, Design Foundations, etc. which you can choose from the Design Category in the Library. I hope this could help!!

Patrick Castro
Patrick Castro
11,917 Points

Thanks Juan! I'll check it, it helps a lot!

Patrick Castro
Patrick Castro
11,917 Points

Mauroof Ahmed, this article is a full "welcome guide" to me. I can't tell which step is more important, I'll take that as a roadmap to understand and improve more on this new challenge.

I just found 2 books that look interesting, I've read their Lean Startup one, and there're other ones focused on UX. Here: http://www.leanuxbook.com/ http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920026242.do#tab_04_0

Thank you very much!

Mauroof Ahmed
Mauroof Ahmed
1,013 Points

Thanks for sharing those links man! And good luck with learning UX. :) Cheers

Patrick Castro
Patrick Castro
11,917 Points

Btw, I just finished Lean Ux book. Agile and MVP concepts match well with my startup reality but some things that this book covers is more centered to bigger teams than we have here.