Course description

As a UI/UX Developer, you will be responsible for designing and developing user-friendly, visually appealing digital interfaces. Your role will involve creating intuitive user experiences through wireframing, prototyping, and testing designs to ensure seamless functionality across devices. Combining creativity with technical skills, you will collaborate with developers and stakeholders to deliver polished, responsive websites and applications that prioritize user satisfaction and usability.

What will i learn?

  • Master UI/UX Design Principles
  • Proficiency with Design Tools
  • Develop Wireframes and Prototypes
  • Implement Responsive Design
  • Collaboration with Developers
  • Conduct UX Research and Testing
  • Build a Portfolio
  • Prepare for Job Roles
  • Industry-Recognized Certification

Requirements

  • Any BE / B.Tech / MCA / BCA underEWS category

Frequently asked question

The course is typically 3 months, with flexible learning options for both part-time and full-time students.

This course is ideal for aspiring designers, developers, or professionals looking to transition into UI/UX design, as well as those with a basic understanding of web or app development.

No prior experience is required. However, having a basic understanding of design principles or front-end development (HTML, CSS, etc.) can be beneficial.

You will learn about user experience (UX) research, interface design principles, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, and tools like Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD. The course also covers the fundamentals of front-end development.

Yes! The course includes practical projects, real-world case studies, and hands-on experience using industry-standard tools and software.

Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a certification that is widely recognized in the industry by NASSCOM Foundation

Smart Brains

Palak Dixit

04-Jan-2025

4

Akash Raj

20-Dec-2024

1

Free

Lectures

27

Quizzes

6

Skill level

Advanced

Expiry period

Lifetime

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