UI / UX Intensive — An 8-Week Design Mastery Program
Gain the skills and the hands-on experience you need to become a UX/UI Designer. Build your interfaces, understand Design thinking, and launch your career.
Classes: Online
Enroll Now — Rs. 25000Duration
08 Weeks
Days
Date will be announced soon, expected post-Eid
Level
Beginner, Intermediate
About this course
In this Specialization, you will participate in several short exercises—both visual and non-visual—to apply acquired knowledge, from organizing and structuring screen-based content, defining goals and strategy, to creating wireframes and visual mockups. By the end of this Specialization, you will have produced a mid-level digital prototype with simulated functionality and a comprehensive plan for a complex website.
Skills you'll gain
- UI & UX
- UX Tools
- UI Tools
- Wireframing
- Prototyping
Meet the creator of the course
Saba Noreen
Business Consultant, Creative Strategist, Driving Growth in Tech & BusinessMeet Ms. Saba Noreen, our versatile instructor! With a rich design background and entrepreneurial expertise, she seamlessly blends creativity and functionality to create visually stunning designs. Known for her commitment to excellence and knack for problem-solving, she provides her students with an engaging learning experience.
Join us on a journey of creativity, innovation, and skill-building.
Course Outline
8 Weeks — 16 Sessions
Session 1:
- Understanding the fundamentals of UI vs. UX
- Importance of user-centric design
Session 2:
- Overview of design tools (Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD)
- Setting up your workspace
Session 3:
- Conducting user research: methods and techniques
- Creating user personas and scenarios
Session 4:
- Practical exercise: Crafting personas based on case studies
Session 5:
- Introduction to wireframing principles and tools
- Hands-on practice: Creating wireframes for different devices
Session 6:
- Prototyping basics: interactivity and user flow
- Building interactive prototypes using design tools
Session 7:
- Principles of visual design: color theory, typography, and layout
- Applying design principles to UI elements
Session 8:
- Hands-on: Designing high-fidelity UI elements
- Feedback and critique session
Session 9:
- Advanced features of popular UI design tools
- Tips and tricks for efficient design workflows
Session 10:
- Project: Creating a comprehensive UI design for a given scenario
Session 11:
- Basics of interaction design: micro-interactions and feedback
- Introduction to animation principles in UI/UX
Session 12:
- Hands-on: Prototyping interactions and animations
- Applying animations to enhance user experience
Session 13:
- Importance of user testing in design
- Conducting usability tests and gathering feedback
Session 14:
- Analyzing test results and iterating designs
- Best practices for incorporating user feedback
Session 15:
- Adapting designs for various platforms (web, mobile, desktop)
- Responsive design principles and challenges
Session 16:
- Final project presentation and portfolio development
- Career guidance and next steps in UI/UX design
Frequently Asked Questions
1.1 What is user interface design?
User interface (UI) design involves figuring out the best way for people to engage and interact with tech and designing the controls we use to operate programs and software.
1.2 What is user experience design?
User experience (UX) design helps inform development and ensure that a product satisfies users’ needs and helps them achieve their goals.
1.3 What does a UI/UX Designer do?
UI/UX Designers are involved in every part of the product design process, from interviewing users to discover their needs and preferences to working with developers to implement their insights and improve the product’s design and function.
1.4 What kind of jobs can UI/UX Design skills get me?
UI/UX design is a broad field, encompassing many roles. UI/UX Designers serve as generalists who can do it all, but some people specialize in different parts of the process, like UX Researchers and UX Writers, along with roles that utilize a similar skill set, like Information Architects, Interaction Designers, and Usability Testers.
1.5 What else should I study if I am learning UI/UX Design?
After learning UI/UX design fundamentals, your next step is learning more about product design principles and user research methods.
What to expect from this course?
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Practice Projects
Projects with guidance that help you master the skills and concepts you're learning.
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Internship Opportunities
Get the Internship opportunities to enhance your skills and boost your career.
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Certificate of Completion
Get your completion certificate to showcase your achievements in your professional network.