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UI/UX Design

UIUX Design

Duration
45 Hours

Course Description


          A UI/UX design course typically covers the principles and practices of designing user interfaces (UI) and user experiences (UX) for digital products like websites and applications. The content includes user research, information architecture, wireframing, prototyping, visual design, and usability testing. Students will learn to create user-centered designs that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing

Course Outline For UI/UX Design

1. Introduction to UI/UX Design

  • Defining User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design.
  • Understanding the differences between UI and UX.
  • The importance of user-centered design and its benefits.
  • The role of UI/UX in product development lifecycle. 

2. User research and analysis

  • Methods for understanding user needs, behaviors, and pain points.
  • Techniques for conducting user interviews and surveys.
  • Creating user personas and journey maps.
  • Analyzing research data to inform design decisions. 

3. Information architecture and wireframing

             This section covers organizing content, creating sitemaps and user flows, and developing wireframes to outline a design's structure and basic functionality. 

4. Interaction design

              Learn about designing interactive elements, applying Gestalt principles, and incorporating micro-interactions and animations. 

5. Visual design

            Key topics include color theory, typography, layouts, visual hierarchy, and creating design systems. 

6. Prototyping and testing

            This involves converting designs into prototypes, conducting usability testing, analyzing data to refine designs, and using tools like Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD. 

7. Accessibility and inclusive design

           Learn about designing for users with disabilities and understanding Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). 

8. Mobile and responsive design

         Courses cover mobile-first approaches, creating responsive layouts, and ensuring consistency across platforms. 

9. Tools and software

        Gain proficiency in design tools like Figma, Adobe XD, and Sketch, prototyping tools like InVision and Marvel, and collaboration tools like Zeplin. A basic understanding of front-end development (HTML, CSS, Javascript) is also often included. 

10. Industry trends and portfolio development

        Explore emerging technologies and current design trends. Learn how to build a strong portfolio to showcase your skills. 

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