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UX design course

Course: Designing User Experiences for Web and Mobile Applications

This course on UX Designs will cover the concepts and methods necessary for designing user experiences for web and mobile applications. Through a series of hands-on exercises, you will learn how to think about design problems from a user-centered perspective, how to apply design principles to create effective solutions, and how to prototype and test your designs.

By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation in UX design that you can apply to your own projects.

Topics covered in this course include:

– User research

– User needs and requirements

– Information architecture

– Interaction design

– Visual design

– Usability testing

– Design tools and methods

Prerequisites: This course is geared towards students with some experience in web or mobile development. Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript will be helpful but is not required.

Learn how to create better digital products with user experience design techniques such as user research, analysis, interaction design, wire-framing, and prototyping through live internet classes.

Summary:

UX design has never been more vital than it is right now, as users continue to demand improved online experiences. The critical thinking and problem-solving skills that this course will help you learn are essential for good UX design. You’ll study the methods and processes required at each step of the UX design process, with a focus on research, technology, user needs, and effective design solutions. By the end of this course, you’ll have a strong understanding of what it takes to create great digital products that users will love.

Participate in live and interactive online lectures, where you’ll get feedback from your mentor on a number of UX Design projects that will provide you hands-on experience with the key phases of the UX Design process. You may include these tasks to your portfolio. Take part in live and interactive online lectures and interact with your lecturer and classmates to build your professional network within the UX Design industry.

This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to design user experiences for web and mobile applications. No prior experience is necessary, although some familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript will be helpful. The course covers a wide range of topics, from user research to visual design, and provides hands-on experience with design tools and methods. By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation in UX design that you can apply to your own projects.

Course Goals

This course aims to give you a strong foundation in UX design so that you can apply it to your own projects. The course covers a wide range of topics, from user research to visual design, and provides hands-on experience with design tools and methods. By the end of the course, you will have a strong understanding of what it takes to create great digital products that users will love.

Student Profile

You must have a Level 6 qualification or higher. Professional experience rather than academic qualifications is acceptable. You should ideally have several years of professional expertise under your belt. This course is intended for individuals who wish to start their own UX careers or upgrade their skills in UX in order to make the most of their current position. Students typically come from a field such as web development, graphic design, or product management.

Career Opportunities

UX designers are in high demand. In 2022, LinkedIn predicts that employers will be looking for UX design as one of the top five difficult skills. Landing a job as a UX designer, on the other hand, might be challenging without a degree or relevant experience. As a result, this course focuses on developing a professional portfolio with tasks completed during the course to prepare you for a job in the industry.

Course Structure

Introduction to UX Design

In the first week, you’ll be introduced to the basics of UX design and learn about the different stages in the design process. You’ll also learn about the different methods used to gather user requirements and understand user needs.

User Research

In the second week, you’ll learn about different user research methods and how to use them to generate insights that will inform your design decisions. You’ll also learn how to plan and conduct user interviews and how to analyse the data you collect.

User Testing

In the third week, you’ll learn how to test your designs with users to ensure that they meet their needs. You’ll also learn about different types of user tests and how to interpret the results.

Information Architecture

In the fourth week, you’ll learn how to organise information in a way that is easy for users to navigate. You’ll also learn about different types of navigation systems and how to design effective taxonomies.

Interaction Design

In the fifth week, you’ll learn how to design interactions that are both useful and enjoyable for users. You’ll also learn about different design patterns and how to use them to create consistent and predictable user experiences.

Visual Design

In the sixth week, you’ll learn about the principles of visual design and how to use them to create visually appealing designs. You’ll also learn about different types of graphic design software and how to use them to create professional-looking designs.

Usability

In the seventh week, you’ll learn about different usability principles and how to apply them to your designs. You’ll also learn about different types of user feedback and how to use it to improve your designs.

Accessibility

In the eighth week, you’ll learn about how to design for users with different types of disabilities. You’ll also learn about different types of assistive technologies and how to integrate them into your designs.

Design Principles

In the ninth week, you’ll learn about different design principles that can help you create effective designs. You’ll also learn about how to assess the usability of your designs and how to refine them based on user feedback.