In today's digital age, user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design are crucial for creating engaging and effective digital products. This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of UI/UX design.
You will learn how to conduct user research, analyze user needs, and create user personas to inform design decisions. You will explore the importance of information architecture, wireframing, and prototyping in the design process.
The module will also cover visual design principles, such as color theory, typography, and layout. You will learn how to create visually appealing and intuitive user interfaces that enhance the user experience. By the end of this module, you will be able to design user-centered products that meet the needs of their target audience and drive user satisfaction.
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
Understand user-centered design principles:Â You will learn how to design user interfaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Conduct user research:Â You will be able to gather insights into user needs and preferences through various research methods.
Create effective information architecture:Â You will be able to structure information in a clear and intuitive way, improving user experience.
Design visually appealing interfaces:Â You will be able to use design principles and tools to create visually appealing and engaging user interfaces.
This module consists of the following classes:
In this âUI/UX Designâ class, you learn, among other things, to develop a leitmotif for a web project. You will plan and visualize an information architecture according to the criteria of user-friendliness and usability. You will then use many examples to show how to plan various content elements of a web application and how to use the appropriate visualization techniques.
This module as a workload of approximately 30 hours. The workload includes the total amount of time that course participants have to successfully complete the course.
The workload is an average value calculated by the Web Professional Institute (WPI). The actual workload in a course offered by a training center may differ from the average value stated here depending on the delivery method of the course (e.g. online or face-to-face) and the target group.
The duration of the course depends on the weekly study time. You can use the slider to find out how long the course lasts.
This module is required for the following WPI Certifications:
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