UI/UX Design

Categories: Design
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About Course

Companies of different sizes are constantly requiring the services of UI/UX designers to help design products that will help solve problems that their users face, this course will help you build the fundamental UI/UX skills needed to help such companies.

Here, you will learn skills, techniques and use of tools UI/UX Designers use to create an exceptional user experience. In this course, discover the UX design process and project management best practices, and learn how to conduct user research, create wireframes, and apply user-centered design principles to create experience-focused digital solutions

What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to UX Research: To ensure you're setting yourself up for success as a UX Designer, Abjom’s UX design courses begins with Learning the basics of project management, design thinking, the design process, and user-centered design, which are critical UX design skills that will inform your work. You will also learn how to conduct effective user research and develop user personas based on the insights you’ve gathered.
  • Structuring & Planning Design Solutions: After researching who your users are and having a clear understanding of their needs, you’re ready to begin structuring your solution. Learn the tools to accelerate your workflow, including card sorting, tree testing, and more, through hands-on projects designed to help you begin building useful wireflows to explore solutions and demonstrate them to others. Explore interaction design and, by applying an iterative approach as part of your design process, you’ll be able to create designs that will help your users solve their problems.
  • High-Fidelity Visual Design: Get hands-on practice creating wireframes of different fidelities, and use them to build interactive prototypes to test the user experience you've designed. Here,  you'll also learn critical concepts for visual design, creating structure, deepening communication, and supporting accessibility. You will explore ideas like color contrast and visual identity, along with accessibility tools and best practices for visual design.
  • Creating Responsive Design: Modern design needs to accommodate the wide range of devices in today's technology ecosystem. In this unit, you will explore how to adapt your designs to a variety of responsive layouts and practice creating interactive prototypes to test your designs and define a near-complete experience. Finally, you'll explore key motion and interaction design principles, learning how these concepts should be used to enhance your designs and bring them to life.

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