In an increasingly digital world, legal professionals are recognizing the importance of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design in the realm of legal technology. To support this growing need, legal technology design and development company Theory and Principle has introduced an online course titled UX 101 for Legal. Designed to educate law firm and in-house innovation teams, lawyers, legal tech companies, and law-related non-profits, the course offers a comprehensive introduction to UX/UI principles tailored specifically for the legal industry.
Nicole Bradick, the founder and CEO of Theory and Principle, explained that the inspiration for the course came from workshops that her company conducted for law firms and innovation teams. “Firms are starting to understand that design is a thing they need to care about when they are building or buying legal technology,” Bradick said. “We give people the language around it and help them understand what is good design or bad design.”
The course covers a wide array of topics including:
- The basics of UX/UI.
- The design process.
- Evaluating product UX.
- Design and AI.
- Teardowns of public law-related sites.
The total cost of the course is $249, and it consists of 16 lessons amounting to one hour of instructional video content. For those in the legal field, this course promises to provide essential knowledge on UX/UI, enabling professionals to view design through a legal lens and better understand what constitutes effective and poor design in legal technology.
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