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UI/UX Design

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design principles.
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Introduction

User Interface (UI) design refers to the way the interface looks (the actual layout of its elements). User Experience (UX) design tackles how it feels to use the product.
The UI/UX Design Specialization brings a design-centric approach to user interface and user experience design, and offers practical, skill-based instruction centered around a visual communications perspective. Learner will learn current best practices and conventions in UX design and apply them to create effective and compelling screen-based experiences for websites or apps.

Requirements
  • Intermediate/O/A-level
Modules

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop, a powerful graphics software, empowers users to manipulate images and create stunning visual content.

Overview of the Selection Tools

Explore Photoshop's selection tools to isolate and edit specific parts of images with precision.

Understanding Layers

Delve into the concept of layers to organize and manipulate design elements independently for enhanced control.

Understanding Color Modes

Grasp the significance of color modes like RGB and CMYK to ensure accurate color representation in digital and print contexts.

Working with Pen Tool & Type

Learn the versatile pen tool for creating paths and shapes, and effectively incorporate typography into designs.

Working with Brushes

Unleash your creativity using Photoshop's diverse brushes, whether for digital painting, retouching, or artistic effects.

Mockups

Develop lifelike visual prototypes that showcase design concepts within their intended contexts, aiding effective communication.

UI Design

Craft intuitive user interfaces that harmonize user experience and aesthetics, bridging the gap between users and technology.

Preparing to Publish

Finalize designs by optimizing for various platforms, ensuring compatibility, and making necessary refinements before dissemination.
Audience

UI/UX Designers

Individuals with little to no prior experience in UI/UX design who want to learn the fundamentals and start a career in this field.

Graphic Designers and Web Developers

Professionals already working in design or web development who want to expand their skill set to include UI/UX design.

Design Enthusiasts

Hobbyists and enthusiasts who are passionate about design and want to learn how to create better user experiences for personal or small projects.
Learning Outcomes

Understand UI/UX Fundamentals

Explain the core principles, concepts, and methodologies of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design.

User Research

Conduct user research, including surveys, interviews, and usability testing, to gather insights into user needs and preferences.

Create User Personas

Develop user personas and scenarios to guide design decisions and empathize with the target audience.

Information Architecture

Construct effective information hierarchies and organize content for improved user navigation and comprehension.

Wireframing and Prototyping

Create wireframes and interactive prototypes to visualize and test interface designs.

Visual Design

Apply design principles to create visually appealing interfaces, considering layout, typography, color, and imagery.

Responsive and Mobile Design

Design interfaces that are responsive to various screen sizes and optimize for mobile and touch interactions.

Interaction Design

Design interactive elements and microinteractions to enhance user engagement and usability.

Usability Testing

Plan and conduct usability testing sessions, analyze feedback, and make iterative design improvements.

UI/UX Guidelines

Adhere to industry-specific UI/UX guidelines and best practices for web, mobile, and application design.

User-Centered Design Thinking

Apply user-centered design principles throughout the design process to prioritize user needs and preferences.

Ethical Considerations

Recognize and address ethical and legal considerations, including data privacy and intellectual property rights, in UI/UX design.
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