
UX UI Design
- 1 Section
- 35 Lessons
- 10m Duration
UX UI Design
- What Is UX Design?
- What Is UI Design?
- UX vs. UI — What’s the Difference?
- How UX and UI Work Together
- Human-Centered Design
- Design Thinking Overview
- What Makes a Good UX?
- What Makes a Good UI?
- Examples of Great UX
- Examples of Bad UX
- Accessibility in UX/UI
- Inclusive Design Principles
- Mobile vs. Web UX Considerations
- Responsive Design Basics
- Industry Roles – UX vs UI vs Product Design
- What Is User Research?
- Why Research Comes First
- Types of User Research
- User Interviews – What to Ask
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Usability Testing Basics
- Competitor Analysis
- Heuristic Evaluation
- Creating User Personas
- Empathy Mapping
- User Journey Mapping
- Identifying Pain Points
- Writing Research Insights
- Turning Research into Action
- Creating a UX Strategy Document
- Introduction to the UX Process
- Project Brief: Understanding the Problem
- Defining User Goals
- Defining Business Goals
- Mapping User Flows
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, processes, and tools of User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design. Students will learn how to research user needs, create intuitive design solutions, and craft visually engaging interfaces that enhance usability and accessibility. Through hands-on projects, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing, learners will gain the practical skills needed to design digital products that are both functional and aesthetically appealing.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
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Understand the foundations of UX research, design thinking, and human-centered design.
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Create wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes using industry-standard tools.
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Apply visual design principles such as typography, color theory, and layout to build engaging user interfaces.
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Conduct usability testing and iterate based on feedback to improve product experiences.
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Develop a portfolio of design projects that showcase their skills in UX and UI design.
Who Should Enroll:
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Beginners seeking a career in UX/UI design.
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Graphic designers, web developers, and product managers wanting to expand into digital product design.
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Entrepreneurs and business professionals looking to improve their product’s user experience.
Course Format:
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Duration: Flexible (e.g., 8–12 weeks)
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Mode: Online / In-person
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Learning Methods: Interactive lectures, case studies, group projects, and portfolio development.
Outcome:
Upon successful completion, participants will have the confidence and skillset to design user-friendly, visually appealing, and functional digital experiences.