Android Automotive UI/UX Masterclass

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Android Automotive UI/UX Masterclass
Published 10/2025
Duration: 1h 6m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 396.44 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Design safe, elegant, and certifiable experiences for Android Automotive OS

What you'll learn
- Foundations of Automotive UX & AAOS
- AAOS Design Principles & Patterns (templates, components)
- Designing Core Apps (nav, media, climate, comms/notifications)
- Advanced & Future (profiles, passengers, cluster/HUD, certification, V2X/AI)

Requirements
- Basic UX foundations (hierarchy, typography, wireframing)

Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. Designing for the car is unlike designing for phones or desktops: attention is scarce, motion is constant, and safety is non-negotiable.Android Automotive UI/UX Fundamentalsturns the full course outline into a practical, production-ready journey that teaches you how to craft calm, legible, and certifiable in-car experiences onAndroid Automotive OS (AAOS).

You’ll start withFoundations(Module 1): the real differences between Android Auto, AAOS, and other IVI stacks; how the digital cockpit comes together across center stack, cluster, HUD, and passenger displays; and why safety—driver distraction limits, cognitive load, and “eyes on the road, hands on the wheel”—shapes every design decision.

InDesign Principles & Patterns(Module 2), you’ll go deep on AAOS guardrails: usingCarHardwareManagerto adapt UI to driving state (speed, gear, night mode); masteringcar-ui-libtemplates and core components (lists, maps, action strips, panes); and nailing interaction models across touch (≥60 px targets), voice (Assistant-first flows), and rotary (predictable focus). You’ll learn information hierarchy and glanceability that favor short tasks and fast comprehension.

The UX Process for Automotive(Module 3) adapts research, IA, wireframing, and prototyping to the cockpit. Build driver/passenger personas, design a home and global navigation that prioritize what’s needed next, use AAOS UI kits to prototype flows like “navigate to a fuel station,” and runsimulator-based usability testingwith task success and glance-time metrics.

InDesigning Core Apps & Features(Module 4), you’ll translate patterns into production flows: media that respects audio focus and system media center rules; navigation with voice-led search, clear route options, and cluster/HUD turn-by-turn; climate that balances Auto with quick overrides; and communication/notifications that are voice-first and non-intrusive.

Finally,Advanced Topics & The Future(Module 5) covers personalization & profiles (including digital keys), rich passenger experiences and multi-zone control, safety-critical cluster/HUD design, the business of automotive UX (OEM branding and AAOS certification), and what’s next—V2X, assisted driving handovers, andAI-powered assistants. By the end, you’ll have checklists, patterns, and test workflows to ship brand-true automotive experiences that drivers trust—and OEMs can certify.

Who this course is for:
- UX/UI designers moving into automotive or AAOS projects
- Product managers and HMI leads at OEMs/Tier-1s
- Android engineers partnering with design on in-vehicle apps
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