A UI/UX designer is responsible for the usability of interfaces. This specialist, like a professional spy, learns about everything that worries the user and solves their problems by designing websites or interfaces. A UI/UX designer conducts research and creates a path that flows logically from one step to the next, as well as works on the aesthetic component.
Course program
It is important to us that people from all over the world have access to world-class education that will give them a real opportunity to get their dream job and develop their talent despite their circumstances.
Design Basics
In the early days of design, it’s important to learn how to work with your hands. We’ll explore Figma, learn about the basic UI components, and create them on our own. We will get acquainted with the functionality of Autolayout and Variants. And then we’ll create a prototype and a clickable mockup of a mobile application.
Course Fundamentals
We want you to join the course prepared and move quickly with the group when the training starts. Familiarizing yourself with the theory and completing the following assignments will increase your productivity during the course and help you get a job in a better company with a higher salary in the long run.
UX Design – Research
A competent designer starts with research. This module is dedicated to the design process of working on a project when you need to research the target audience and find answers to many questions before you start drawing your layout. We will learn all the techniques and create our own mobile app.
UI Design – Mobile App Design
When the research is done, you can start working with pixels – thinking about the layout, the layout and behavior of the content, and much more. In this module, we’ll bring our app to a final design that’s ready for development.
Web Interfaces
We’ll practice working on web services – learn how to make really user-friendly web interfaces and adapt them. Add another project to our portfolio.
Portfolio Cases on Behance
We will create and design our portfolio for Behance. We will learn interesting techniques for working on cases. A little bit of magic, animation, and perseverance – and we have a cool portfolio that you can safely look for a job with.
Employment
We polish resumes, letters of recommendation, and profiles on professional social networks. We work with the vacancy database. We pass mock technical and non-technical interviews. We learn how to communicate with recruiters. We pass a real interview. Accept the offer. We start working.
HTML + CSS Basics
In this module, you’ll learn the basic constructs of the HTML markup language and the CSS style language.