The UX lab is outfitted with a wide variety of equipment and tools to facilitate user-centered design and research. The lab features a range of prototyping and wireframing software, as well as devices for user testing and analysis. For a comprehensive list of the UX equipment available in the lab, please click on the provided link.
UX, short for User Experience, is the term used to describe the overall experience people have when they interact with a product or service, such as a website, app, or physical item. The Interaction Design Foundation defines UX as "the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users." It covers everything from branding and design to usability and functionality. In other words, UX designers are responsible for designing the entire user experience, ensuring that the product is user-friendly, visually appealing, and effective in meeting the user's needs.
14000 University Blvd
Brazos Hall
Rooms 334 & 336
Sugar Land
TX 77478
On Request
erodwell@uh.edu
(713)-743-3046