What you will learn?
User Research and Analysis: Learn techniques for conducting user research, including surveys, interviews, and observational studies, to gather insights and understand user needs.
Persona Development: Develop and utilize user personas to guide design decisions and ensure that solutions align with target user needs and behaviors.
Information Architecture: Understand how to structure and organize information to create logical and intuitive navigation systems within digital products.
Wireframing and Prototyping: Gain hands-on experience in creating wireframes and interactive prototypes to visualize design concepts and iterate based on feedback.
Usability Testing: Conduct usability tests to identify issues, gather user feedback, and apply findings to improve the design and user experience.
Design Thinking: Apply the design thinking methodology to solve complex problems and foster innovative solutions through iterative design and user feedback.
About this course
The "UX Design" course provides a comprehensive introduction to creating user-centered experiences through systematic design processes. Participants will explore the principles of user experience design, focusing on understanding user needs, crafting user personas, and designing user journeys that deliver engaging and intuitive interactions. Through practical exercises and real-world projects, students will develop the skills to analyze user behavior, create effective wireframes and prototypes, and implement usability testing to refine their designs and enhance overall user satisfaction.
P.S
This course is by Google Career Certificates and is offered FREE on YouTube.
Requirements
No Prior Experience Needed: The course is designed for beginners; no previous UX design experience is required.
Tools: Access to a computer with internet connectivity and design tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch (trial versions are acceptable).
Time Commitment: Allocate approximately 5-7 hours per week for coursework, including lectures, readings, and project work.
Participation: Engage actively in class discussions, peer reviews, and feedback sessions to enhance learning.
Assignments: Complete design assignments and projects, which are essential for applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.