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UI/UX Design Fundamentals

Design user-centered digital experiences

2/8/20241 min readUpdated 2 months ago
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Master user interface and user experience design principles, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing.

Course Content

Design Principles

Design Thinking

Apply design thinking methodology.

User Research

User Personas

Create detailed user personas.

Wireframing & Prototyping

Low-Fidelity Wireframes

Sketch basic interface layouts.

Interactive Prototypes

Build clickable prototypes.

Visual Design

Color & Typography

Apply visual design principles.

Usability Testing

User Testing

Conduct usability testing sessions.

Quiz

1. What is the difference between UI and UX?

  • UI is visual, UX is overall experience✓ Correct
  • They are exactly the same
  • UI is for mobile, UX is for web
  • UI is technical, UX is creative

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a certificate upon completion?

Certificate availability depends on the course provider.

Where can I access this course?

This course is available exclusively on vronsky.com.

What will I learn from this course?

You will gain comprehensive knowledge in UI/UX Design Fundamentals.

Have more questions? Visit vronsky.com for additional information.

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