Thoughts about the Udemy Object-Oriented UX course
- Curtis Blair
- Mar 5, 2023
- 1 min read

I liked the course and recommend it to those interested in sense-making and information architecture. Object Oriented UX aligns sense-making efforts through noun foraging to identify relevant objects and their associated actions with users' mental models providing common wayfinding artifacts like shared goals, vocabularies, and structures.
Through identifying and categorizing noun objects and their associated actions, OOUX develops an information architecture map that helps illustrate the complexity of the problem space while organizing what is currently known.
The goal is to create blueprints that define objects, actions, and shared structures, revealing knowledge design - what users currently know, will need to know, and when they need to know it - to test prototypes and develop optimized task flows.
Simplified Overview
Define the object and then determine the associated actions
What attributes does each object and action have?
Diagram blueprints for task activities to align with user exploration
Develop prototypes to test and optimize the system's knowledge design


