UI Design Bootcamp. Master Typography, Colour & Grids
UI Design Bootcamp. Master Typography, Colour & Grids, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 113 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 1170 reviews, and has 7678 subscribers.
You will learn about Intuitively create more satisfying compositions Create a colour pallet that works specifically for UI Have a trained eye to spot how the values of colours Create a grid that works for modern web applications The history of typography The physics of light Select appropriate typefaces Create a typographic system Select or create a visual language Identify how colour adapts in different contexts Compose visually stimulating UI design This course is ideal for individuals who are Junior user interface designer or Front-end developer interested in learning about design or Product owner or Curious people It is particularly useful for Junior user interface designer or Front-end developer interested in learning about design or Product owner or Curious people.
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Summary
Title: UI Design Bootcamp. Master Typography, Colour & Grids
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.63
Number of Lectures: 113
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 113
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 132
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 132
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Intuitively create more satisfying compositions
- Create a colour pallet that works specifically for UI
- Have a trained eye to spot how the values of colours
- Create a grid that works for modern web applications
- The history of typography
- The physics of light
- Select appropriate typefaces
- Create a typographic system
- Select or create a visual language
- Identify how colour adapts in different contexts
- Compose visually stimulating UI design
Who Should Attend
- Junior user interface designer
- Front-end developer interested in learning about design
- Product owner
- Curious people
Target Audiences
- Junior user interface designer
- Front-end developer interested in learning about design
- Product owner
- Curious people
The most crucial aspect to form a great user experience is having a beautifully crafted user interface. Some small changes to your aesthetics can have a huge impact on the experience of your users.
If you’re designing using a web application, you’re making decisions about typography, colour and composition that will affect the branding, style, usability and user experience of your application. You’re already making these decisions but are you aware of their impact. Very subtle use of typography and colour can have enough personality that we don’t need any other visuals. We can give life to a dull block of text and it can make it easier or harder for our users to read. Getting a few simple choices right can make or break the application.
Typography is 95% of what we see on a web application, it dictates every other design decision. yet few people really stop to learn how to use typography to their advantage.
Colour is what makes us differentiate everything in a design. If there was no colour we’d not be able to identify anything on a design. But it also has the most emotional connection of anything in a design and it can’t be easily categorised, as colours appear very different depending on their use and context. We have to use colour, so let’s learn to use colour to our advantage.
A grid makes our designs feel uniform. If we know how to use one, it’s the single thing that can make a design instantly feel more professional. But we need to understand the limitations and advantages of recent web development to create a grid that looks good on paper and still looks good on the web.
What do I get in this course?
To improve your skill in each of these areas: you’ll do a combination of learning some underlining theory, complete challenges to improve your intuition and some practical exercises to create some great-looking designs. A short description of each module is below.
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Composition: practical exercises to improve your intuition when placing elements on a page
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Typography: History and background of different type classifications
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Selecting and Pairing: How to choose a typeface and how to select complimentary typefaces that work together
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Readability: How do we read and how can we make it easier for people to read with our typographic choices
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Styling & Formatting: What extra style can we add to our typography and how can we use this to improve our visual hierarchy
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Grid Systems: The types of grids used in design and some of the technical limitations for modern application design
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Building our Grid: How to ensure we set up the grids in our design software to work when developing applications
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Colour Interactions: practical exercises to improve our intuitive use of colour when used in different contexts
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How Colour Works: The physics behind how light works and how it creates colour
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Colour Attributes: How to make changes to a colour to make it more useful in your design
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Create our Pallet: practical steps to create a colour pallet that works specifically for UI
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Visual Language: Choose photos, icons, illustrations and other visuals to support the design
Is this course for me?
Ideally, you’ll already have spent some time designing websites and/or applications. Every aspect of the course is created with beginners in mind but you may find you get more out of the course if you’ve already created some designs. You’ll also ideally need to know how to use some design software. I recommend Figma, but Adobe XD, Invission Studio, Sketch or some similar software will also be okay.
The course is created with designers in mind but it may also be of interest to front-end developers or product owners. There is a money-back guarantee with no questions asked and you can message me with any specific questions.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: How To Use This Course
Lecture 2: Submitting Your Work
Lecture 3: What To Expect From This Course?
Chapter 2: Composition
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Expression
Lecture 3: Balance
Lecture 4: Contrast
Lecture 5: Form
Lecture 6: Hierarchy
Lecture 7: Relations
Lecture 8: Alignment
Lecture 9: Sequence & Pace
Lecture 10: Summary
Chapter 3: Typographic Classifications
Lecture 1: Importance of Typography
Lecture 2: Typeface or Fonts
Lecture 3: Web Typography
Lecture 4: Non Verbal Communication
Lecture 5: Anatomy of Type
Lecture 6: Printing Press
Lecture 7: Serif Typeface
Lecture 8: Sans Serif Typeface
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 4: Selecting Typefaces
Lecture 1: Inspiration
Lecture 2: Define The Brand
Lecture 3: Font Shops
Lecture 4: Body Text
Lecture 5: Single Typeface
Lecture 6: Display Text
Lecture 7: Meta Information
Lecture 8: Font Pairing
Lecture 9: Font Pairing Practice
Lecture 10: Summary
Chapter 5: Readability
Lecture 1: How We Read
Lecture 2: Readability
Lecture 3: Aspect Ratio
Lecture 4: Viewing Distance
Lecture 5: Large Text
Lecture 6: Line Length
Lecture 7: Line Height
Lecture 8: Localisation
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 6: Styling & Formatting Text
Lecture 1: Vertical Grid
Lecture 2: Visual Hierarchy
Lecture 3: Type Scale
Lecture 4: Create A Type Scale
Lecture 5: Create A Type Scale Challange
Lecture 6: Design Systems
Lecture 7: Figma
Lecture 8: Sketch
Lecture 9: Other Software
Lecture 10: Styling
Lecture 11: Ligatures
Lecture 12: Small Caps
Lecture 13: Letter Spacing
Lecture 14: Kerning
Lecture 15: Paragraph Alignment
Lecture 16: Numbers and Date
Lecture 17: Typographic Systems
Lecture 18: Summary
Chapter 7: Grid Systems
Lecture 1: Geometry
Lecture 2: Types of Grid
Lecture 3: Importance of Grids
Lecture 4: Box Modal
Lecture 5: Flex Box
Lecture 6: Css Grid
Lecture 7: Responsive vs Fluid
Lecture 8: Anatomy of a Grid – Part 1
Lecture 9: Anatomy of a Grid – Part 2
Lecture 10: Summary
Chapter 8: Building Our Grid
Lecture 1: Align to Grid
Lecture 2: Embedded Grid
Lecture 3: Building our Grid – Part 1
Lecture 4: Building our Grid – Part 2
Lecture 5: Building our Grid – Part 3
Lecture 6: Summary
Chapter 9: Colour Interactions
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: One Colour
Lecture 3: Two Colours
Instructors
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Rob Sutcliffe
UI Designer & Developer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 5 votes
- 2 stars: 12 votes
- 3 stars: 79 votes
- 4 stars: 370 votes
- 5 stars: 704 votes
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