UX / UI Design Mastery – From Zero To Live Website
UX / UI Design Mastery – From Zero To Live Website, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 212 lectures, based on 100 reviews, and has 523 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the UX Design and it's importance Define goals and personas for your project Ask the right questions to define the niche and objectives Craft user flows to define right paths Wireframe rough ideas and concepts Design and prototype great user experiences Develop and publish websites without code using Webflow How to develop, prepare and target your portfolio Where to find UI/UX and Webflow jobs This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who are just starting out with UX/UI design or Mid level designers who didn't learn the fundamentals and want to perfect their craft or Designers interested in getting started with Webflow or Experienced designers who don't have a defined system of work or Graphic designers looking into changing career. or Anybody interested in learning UX/UI design, Adobe Xd and Webflow. It is particularly useful for Beginners who are just starting out with UX/UI design or Mid level designers who didn't learn the fundamentals and want to perfect their craft or Designers interested in getting started with Webflow or Experienced designers who don't have a defined system of work or Graphic designers looking into changing career. or Anybody interested in learning UX/UI design, Adobe Xd and Webflow.
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Summary
Title: UX / UI Design Mastery – From Zero To Live Website
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 212
Number of Published Lectures: 212
Number of Curriculum Items: 212
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 212
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the UX Design and it's importance
- Define goals and personas for your project
- Ask the right questions to define the niche and objectives
- Craft user flows to define right paths
- Wireframe rough ideas and concepts
- Design and prototype great user experiences
- Develop and publish websites without code using Webflow
- How to develop, prepare and target your portfolio
- Where to find UI/UX and Webflow jobs
Who Should Attend
- Beginners who are just starting out with UX/UI design
- Mid level designers who didn't learn the fundamentals and want to perfect their craft
- Designers interested in getting started with Webflow
- Experienced designers who don't have a defined system of work
- Graphic designers looking into changing career.
- Anybody interested in learning UX/UI design, Adobe Xd and Webflow.
Target Audiences
- Beginners who are just starting out with UX/UI design
- Mid level designers who didn't learn the fundamentals and want to perfect their craft
- Designers interested in getting started with Webflow
- Experienced designers who don't have a defined system of work
- Graphic designers looking into changing career.
- Anybody interested in learning UX/UI design, Adobe Xd and Webflow.
Most designers when they learn just skip the fundamentals and move straight to their favorite software and start designing. And then they realize that something is wrong with their design, but because they skipped the theory, they don’t know what is the issue and how to fix it.
That is the reason I asked over 60.000 of my students and turned the answers I got into the biggest online UI/UX design course ever created.
Hey designer, my name is Alex and in this course we will cover:
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UX Design Basics
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Design Briefs
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Project Proposals
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User Research and Personas
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Competitive Analysis
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User Flows
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Paper Wireframes
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Layouts and Grids
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Typography and Font Pairing
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Iconography
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Color Selection
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Working With Images
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Mood Boards
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UI Kits
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Design Systems
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Design a website in Adobe Xd and Figma
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Build it in Webflow and launch it
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Create Case Studies
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Cover where to find a job you want
Over two years of work went into making this course and over 15 years of learning and working with clients. There is over 28 hours of video content inside, plus templates and practice files are included as well so you can kickstart your career and your learning process much faster.
By the end of this course you will make better design decisions, know which problems to solve, who are you designing for and why as well as how to structure and organize your files for faster work and delivery. Finally, you will gain new valuable skills that employers are looking for in a UI / UX designer, so you will be able to find a better job more easily.
I look forward to see you in class!
Have a creative day.
Alex
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: UX Design Basics
Lecture 1: Course Structure And Project Files
Lecture 2: Figma Course Updates
Lecture 3: Section 1 UX Design Basics
Lecture 4: What Is UX Design
Lecture 5: What does UX Designer Do
Lecture 6: Is UX the same as UI
Lecture 7: Skills UX Designer needs
Lecture 8: In House VS Freelance UX Designer
Lecture 9: Tools For UX Designers
Lecture 10: Section 1 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 2: Design Briefs
Lecture 1: Section 2 – Design Briefs
Lecture 2: What is a design brief
Lecture 3: Creating a design brief in Adobe Xd
Lecture 4: Design Brief in Figma
Lecture 5: Section 2 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 3: Project Proposals
Lecture 1: Section 3 – Project Proposals
Lecture 2: What is a project proposal
Lecture 3: When should you send it
Lecture 4: Creating a project proposal in Adobe Xd
Lecture 5: Proposal cover
Lecture 6: Project details
Lecture 7: Project pricing
Lecture 8: Terms and conditions
Lecture 9: About you
Lecture 10: Project Proposal In Figma
Lecture 11: Section 3 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 4: User Research And Personas
Lecture 1: Section 4 – User Research And Personas
Lecture 2: What is a User Persona
Lecture 3: Types of research methods
Lecture 4: Quantitative VS Qualitative
Lecture 5: Choosing your participants
Lecture 6: Visualizing your data
Lecture 7: Creating your User Persona
Lecture 8: User Personas In Figma
Lecture 9: Section 4 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 5: Competitive Analysis
Lecture 1: Section 5 – Competitive Analysis
Lecture 2: What is a competitive analysis
Lecture 3: Types of competitive analysis
Lecture 4: How to do a complete analysis
Lecture 5: How to do a feature analysis
Lecture 6: Which tools to use
Lecture 7: Things to look out for
Lecture 8: Section 5 Assignment
Chapter 6: User Flows
Lecture 1: Section 6 – User Flows
Lecture 2: What are user flows
Lecture 3: Different user flow types
Lecture 4: When are they used
Lecture 5: Creating user flows in Adobe Xd
Lecture 6: Working with flowcharts in Adobe Xd
Lecture 7: Sharing your flows
Lecture 8: Section 6 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 7: Paper Wireframes
Lecture 1: Section 7 – Paper Wireframes
Lecture 2: What are paper wireframes
Lecture 3: Which elements to include
Lecture 4: Wireframe styles
Lecture 5: Equipment you need
Lecture 6: Drawing on plain paper
Lecture 7: Drawing on dot grid paper
Lecture 8: Using printable templates
Lecture 9: Sharing your wireframes
Lecture 10: Section 7 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 8: Layout And Grids
Lecture 1: Section 8 – Layout And Grids
Lecture 2: What is a layout
Lecture 3: What is a grid system and why is it important
Lecture 4: How to set up grids in Adobe Xd
Lecture 5: Working with Bootstrap
Lecture 6: Working with 8px Grid System
Lecture 7: Horizontal rhythm in Adobe Xd
Lecture 8: Section 8 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 9: Typography And Font Pairing
Lecture 1: Section 9 – Typography And Font Pairing
Lecture 2: Typefaces VS Fonts
Lecture 3: Font Types
Lecture 4: Font weights and how to use them
Lecture 5: Choosing fonts
Lecture 6: Font pairing
Lecture 7: Font scale
Lecture 8: Section 9 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 10: Iconography
Lecture 1: Section 10 – Iconography
Lecture 2: What are icons
Lecture 3: Different types of icons
Lecture 4: Icon libraries, packs and file formats
Lecture 5: Free VS Premium Icons
Lecture 6: Tips for best results
Lecture 7: Section 10 Resources & Assignment
Chapter 11: Color Selection
Lecture 1: Section 11 – Color Selection
Lecture 2: Why color is important
Lecture 3: Which colors exist
Lecture 4: Color combinations
Lecture 5: Color selection tools
Instructors
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Aleksandar Cucukovic
UI / UX Designer
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- 3 stars: 8 votes
- 4 stars: 28 votes
- 5 stars: 62 votes
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