
Learn UI UX Design with Figma for Prototyping, Web Interface Design, Mobile App Interface Design
What you will learn
Workspace and Interface
Basic tools in Figma
How you can do Prototyping
Easing options and Prototype animation
Smart animation
Colour inspiration, colour palette and eyedropper tool
Masking, Cropping and Image plugins
Component and Effects
Project of Web and App Interface Design
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- Mastering User-Centric Design Principles: Delve into core UX philosophies: empathize with users, define needs, and translate insights into functional, delightful digital products. Prioritize usability, accessibility, and intuitive navigation, ensuring designs truly serve the end-user.
- Crafting Intuitive Information Architecture: Learn to structure content logically, creating clear user flows and navigation pathways for effortless user journeys in web/mobile apps. Organize complex data into digestible formats for seamless discovery.
- Developing Comprehensive Design Systems: Build scalable, consistent design frameworks beyond individual screens. Explore strategic creation and application of reusable components, styles, and guidelines for efficient teamwork, brand consistency, and accelerated iterations.
- Implementing Responsive Design Strategies: Design interfaces adapting flawlessly across diverse devices and screen sizes. Grasp principles of fluid layouts, breakpoints, and adaptive elements for a consistent, optimal user experience on any platform.
- Fostering Collaborative Design Workflows: Leverage Figmaβs real-time collaboration features for seamless teamwork, instant feedback, and efficient design iteration. Understand version control and shared libraries to streamline your entire design process.
- Translating User Research into Actionable Designs: Bridge user insights and design execution. Interpret research data (e.g., personas, user journeys) and apply findings directly into Figma prototypes for evidence-based, user-validated designs.
- Preparing Designs for Developer Handoff: Acquire essential skills for effectively communicating design specifications to development teams. Learn to export assets, provide precise measurements, and document interactions for a smooth transition to functional code.
- Exploring Figma’s Extensive Plugin Ecosystem: Discover and integrate powerful third-party plugins to extend Figma’s native capabilities. Enhance your workflow with tools for content generation, accessibility checks, and more, boosting productivity and design versatility.
- Designing for Web & Mobile Accessibility: Gain practical knowledge in creating inclusive digital experiences. Apply WCAG guidelines within your Figma designs, focusing on color contrast, typography, and touch targets to ensure products are usable by everyone.
- Building a Professional Portfolio Project: Apply all learned concepts to design a complete, multi-screen web and mobile application from scratch. This capstone project will serve as a cornerstone of your professional portfolio, showcasing your end-to-end UI/UX design capabilities.
- PROS:
- Hands-On Portfolio Development: Directly build practical projects for your professional portfolio, showcasing tangible skills to potential employers.
- Industry-Relevant Skill Acquisition: Master Figma, the leading tool in UI/UX design, making you highly competitive and sought-after in the job market.
- Holistic UI/UX Foundation: Gain a comprehensive understanding of both visual interface design and core user experience principles, preparing you for diverse design challenges.
- Efficient Workflow Mastery: Learn to utilize Figma’s collaborative and systemic features to streamline your design process, increasing productivity and team efficiency.
- Future-Proofing Your Skills: Acquire an adaptable skillset in a continually evolving design landscape, enabling you to stay current with industry best practices.
- CONS:
- Primary Tool-Centric Focus: While strong in application, the course might require supplementary study in broader theoretical UX research methodologies and advanced human-computer interaction (HCI) concepts to fully round out a deep UX understanding.
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