UI/UX Design

Our UI/UX course is a comprehensive program designed to teach participants the fundamental principles and practical skills required to become proficient UI/UX designers. The course covers a range of topics, including design thinking, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, and user research. Participants will learn how to create effective user interfaces that are aesthetically pleasing, easy to use, and intuitive. They will also learn how to analyze user behavior and design solutions that meet the needs and expectations of users. This course typically includes a mix of lectures, hands-on exercises, and real-world projects. Upon completion of the course, participants will have a portfolio of projects that demonstrate their skills and understanding of UI/UX

Duration: 4 Months

Design Thinking:

Introduction to design thinking methodologies to foster creative problem-solving.

Understanding user needs, empathy mapping, and defining design challenges.

Wireframing and Prototyping:

Techniques for creating wireframes to visualize layout and structure.

Prototyping tools and methodologies for interactive design exploration.

Usability Testing:

Implementing usability testing to gather valuable user feedback.

Iterative design based on usability testing results for continuous improvement.

User Research:

Conducting effective user research through interviews, surveys, and observational methods.

Analysis of user data to inform design decisions and create user personas.

Aesthetics and Interaction Design:

Principles of visual design, including color theory, typography, and layout.

Crafting interactive elements for a seamless and engaging user experience.

Key Topics Covered:

This foundational module serves as your initial stride toward a successful career in UI/UX design. Through this module you will delve into the fundamentals of UI/UX design, gaining insights into essential concepts and tools crucial for crafting compelling projects.

Topics Covered:

What is Design?

What is UI and UX and its differences

History of UX

What is Usability?

Real-world Examples and Digital Examples

Design Thinking:

Design thinking is a problem–solving and innovation approach that emphasizes understanding and addressing user needs.

Topics Covered:

Design Thinking process

Double diamond approach

Introduction to Design Problem

Introduction to Figma:

Figma is a collaborative, cloud-based design tool that is widely used in the field of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. Allows designers to create, prototype, and collaborate on digital designs in real–time

Topics covered:

Detailed explanation of Figma

Figma Interface and basic design tools

Working with Frames

Styling and Effects

Components and Instances

Auto Layout

Prototyping

Design Systems and Libraries

Project workflows

Web design and Mobile app design in Figma

Research and Analysis:

Research and analysis are critical components of the UI/UX design process. They help designers understand user needs, make informed decisions, and create designs that deliver positive user experiences.

Topics Covered:

Heuristics Analysis

UX Research

Methods of user research

Competitive Analysis

Data Analysis

User Journey Mapping

Storyboarding

Usability Testing

Ideation and Designing:

Ideation and designing typically refer to the creative and brainstorming phases in the design process, where innovative ideas are generated and translated into tangible design solutions.

Topics covered:

Creating User flows

Information Architecture

Navigation design

UX Laws

Sketching, Wireframing and Prototyping:

Sketching, wireframing and Prototyping are integral parts of the design process, each serving a specific purpose in the progression from initial ideas to tangible, interactive designs.

Topics Covered:

Cognitive Biases

Intro to Wireframing

Paper Prototyping

Medium fidelity in Figma

Prototyping

Design Principles

Color theory

Practice High fidelity design in Figma

Interaction design

Portfolio and Career Path:

Building a strong portfolio and defining a clear career path are essential steps for success in the field of design. Here’s a guide to help you navigate both aspects.

Topics Covered:

Portfolio and Resume Guidance

Interview Preparation

Portfolio Review

Fundamental and Introduction:

Full course Description

Our Mission

Interactive classes with Everyday recorded videos provide a dynamic and engaging learning experience for students. These videos capture real-life scenarios and situations, allowing students to relate and connect their studies to the world around them. With the ability to pause, rewind, and replay the videos, students can learn at their own pace and review concepts as needed. The interactive aspect of the classes further enhances the learning process, as students can actively participate and ask questions, receiving instant feedback and clarification. This innovative approach to education promotes deeper understanding and retention of information, as students are actively involved in the learning process. By integrating every day recorded videos into the curriculum, students can apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, preparing them for real-world challenges and equipping them with valuable skills for their future endeavors.

Our Vision

Multimedia and UI/UX vision refers to the integration of various media elements in a user interface and the focus on creating an intuitive and visually appealing experience for users. It encompasses the use of images, videos, audio, and interactive elements to engage and guide users through a digital platform. The UI/UX vision also emphasizes the importance of designing user-friendly interfaces that are easy to navigate and understand. By incorporating multimedia elements and implementing effective UI/UX strategies, companies can enhance user satisfaction, increase engagement, and ultimately drive business growth.