Course Overview
According to a recent report by Market Watch, the global UI and UX Design Software market was worth $1,160.95 million in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $4,093.63 million by 2028 at a CAGR of 23.37%. Glassdoor reported that the average UX designer salary in the United States is approximately $89,000 per year.
Our UI UX design course will assist you in learning UX design, design trends, tools, approaches, and best practices. Excel in your career by enrolling in our UI UX Design Certification Course.
Course Curriculum
Unit 1: Design Process
- Intro to UX and Design Thinking
- Prototypes, Feedback, and Critique
Unit 2: Rapid Prototyping
- User Research
- Competitive Research
- Synthesizing Research and Creating Personas
- Defining User Goals and User Flows
- Paper Prototyping and Usability Testing Basics
Unit 3: High-Fidelity Prototype
- User Stories and Feature Prioritization
- Information Architecture and Navigation
- Responsive/Native Design and Design Patterns
- Wireframing
- Visual Design Basics
- High-Fidelity Prototyping
- Advanced Usability Testing
Unit 4: Refine
- Onboarding and Behavior Change
- Final Project Workshop
Unit 5: Presentation - UX Mini-Project
- Presentation Day 1
- Presentation Day 2
- Portfolios and Next Steps
Frequently Asked Questions
Great user experiences offer a competitive advantage for any company. They can keep customers loyal and turn them into a brand’s biggest advocates. On the flip side, terrible experiences can quickly stop consumers in their tracks — sinking a business before it’s even had a chance to take off.
Building great user experiences requires listening and empathy. In this course, you’ll learn the tools and techniques to create delightful user experiences and drive business impact based on the real-life needs and sentiments of your target audience.
- Understand problem spaces and how to ideate solutions.
- Articulate and defend design decisions.
- Communicate an understanding of the origins, benefits, and outcomes of UX design.
- Participate in effective design critique.
- Understand how UX designers work with others on a product development team (e.g., product managers, developers, visual designers, etc.).
- Learn about what hiring managers look for in UX candidates.
Prerequisites
- No, there are no prerequisites for this course.