Master Digital Product Design: UX Research & UI Design

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Location

Online(Course Link)

Dates

On Demand

Course Categories

IT, Technology and Software

Certficate

Yes(Certificate of completion)

Language

English

Course Fees

US Dollar 3541.59 (Check Course Page for Last Price)

No. of Attendant

Unlimited

Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects

  • You'll learn User Interface Design ,User Experience Research ,History of Digital Product Design ,Design Processes ,Increased Creativity and How Human Perception Works
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This course comprises of 12 modules, each around an hour long. Each module contains high-quality explainer videos with multiple activities and downloadable worksheets. Every video has resource links for further reading to ensure you get a range of opinions and allow you to dig deeper into topics that interest or apply to you.

The modules will cover a unique range of topics that I believe are missing from the majority of modern design curriculums. The 12 sections are:

  • Introduction: background into the industry and some of the problems

  • What is Design?: looking at, where design came from and some misconceptions about how to design

  • Design Process: the elements of a design process. You'll then create your design process

  • Critical Thinking: the core skill to design effectively, how to challenge ideas, especially your own

  • Experience Economy: experience is vital to create products people love, yet most people are ignoring it!

  • Creativity: you can learn to be creative, I'll show you what it is and how to get it!

  • Perception: looking at how people see the world and how we can design for them (people)

  • Usability: let's make sure your product is easy to use and doesn't frustrate

  • Figma: is a rapid design and prototyping tool, you'll learn to mock up your designs

  • Form & Function: why your product has to look good and what to do about it

  • Minimalism: minimalism is hard and we often get it wrong

  • Balance: you can have too much of anything. lets balance standards with trends

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