HFI is the world’s largest USER-CENTERED DESIGN firm headquartered in Fairfield, USA. We offer a range of public and onsite ux training in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America. We certify practitioners as well as organizations and products.
The first step is to get trained in UX. Before signing up for training, check what you need to make the right choice:
"Human Factors International (HFI) offers a suite of training courses for everything you need to know about UX design—from knowing your users to creating compelling online interactions to growing to industrial-strength UX"
This course teaches you how to apply the key understandings about human vision, intellect, memory, and motor functions directly to design decisions.
In User Centered Analysis and Conceptual Design course, you'll learn the methods of analyzing user requirements.
You will learn how to create winning websites that balance user performance and visual appeal.
This course provides practical techniques to help you design in accordance with the user's needs, limitations, mental models, and cognitive styles.
Usability practitioners, website/intranet developers, application developers, interface designers, project managers— with the desire to explore and apply scientific usability research to their practical, daily work.
"Usability has to play a larger role here. We really want to make sure that at its heart, Globe Telecom has a user-centered philosophy. We're excited about having so many CUAs on our core team and throughout the organization"
Globe Telecom
"When we do user testing, we invite all of the stakeholders to observe. This really helps to inform the stakeholders about user experience and the issues that come up for users on our sites."
Sears Holdings
Senior Creative Designer
"Communicating what the issues are has been very effective in building credibility. Tthe overall process one gets from CUA training has been extremely helpful."
Certified Usability Analyst
Chevron
"With good information architecture, users can find what they're looking for, whereas good development alone can't guarantee this if the structure of a Web site is designed poorly."
IBM
Web Creative Specialist
"It's a big challenge to design a total solution for 1:1 education. It's critical to understand your users, their daily life and the environment."
EMPG, Intel Asia-Pacific
Research & Development Ltd.
User Experience Designer
"A workable and user-friendly application or Website that best suits its users is critical. 'Bells and whistles' provide a lot of fanciness and that's all one gets."
NCS, Singapore
Senior Creative Consultant