UI/UX Design is used to develop intuitive and interactive interfaces that create a smooth user experience. It includes designing interactive elements and user flows to improve user engagement. It can also create a strong brand identity through distinctive visual styles.
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UI/UX designers can find work in web and app design agencies or educational institutions. They can also work in UI/UX consultancies and offer design expertise to companies. Another option is research and development. UI/UX designers can conduct user testing and experiment with different methods to advance the field of web development. They have a high demand because more businesses want to create appealing and more usable user interfaces to stand out from other companies.
One of the roles UI/UX Designers can enter is as a Full Stack UX/UI Developer, where they have to work on front end and back end development. There is a large scope for these professionals. UI/UX designers can also work as a product designer, where they can go into product management. Another career option available is UX research, where designers carry out research to find out user requirements.
This course will teach you to use
These make the user experience more interesting. One technique that has become a trend is morphing, which involves blending multiple images smoothly into each other. Hover effects are also being used increasingly in UI. Kinetic typography, which is an effect that makes text move and captures users’ attention.
These create more realistic and visually engaging experiences. It also adjusts the brightness according to the lighting and reduces eye strain, making it visually ergonomic. 3D designs direct people’s attention towards particular elements and create a more focused user experience.
Dark Mode adjusts the brightness according to the lighting and reduces eye strain, making it visually ergonomic. It personalises the user experience and increases aesthetics. It also improves battery life and reduces power consumption.
This customises content to users’ preferences and creates a more meaningful and intuitive experience. It tailors recommendations based on user behaviour and creates an emotional connection between the user and the brand.
These improve the user experience through small details and keep them engaged. Some types of microinteractions used are haptic feedback, hover animations, and sound effects.
This trend is used to create a 3D look for elements, like buttons or menus, in a user interface. It uses shadows and highlights to make them raised or dented into the background.
Total : 90 Hours
There are many opportunities waiting for designers after they complete a UI/UX course, such as
These professionals design interactive applications. They conduct research and analyse how users interact with a product. They understand user requirements and create interfaces that are user-friendly this way.
Information Architects try to understand how users search for information on a site and create a layout according to this behaviour. They have to do tasks like card sorting, user research, and site mapping.
UX Strategists create plans to enhance the user experience of a product. They align business goals and user needs to increase business success. They carry out research to guide the design process.
Usability Analysts provide recommendations to improve the user experience. They do usability testing, user research and data analysis, and ensure that the digital interface is easy to use and meets the users requirements.
They create content that enables users to go through the product. They write content like instructions for first-time users and words for buttons and labels, that matches the brand voice and is understood by the target audience.
Product Designers handle the design of the product keeping in mind business goals and user needs. They also carry out tests to see if users are enjoying the product after it is launched, and take care of any problems that arise.
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Yes, the field is growing fast and UI/UX design becoming more important in creating interactive websites.
You can either take a course or learn to use UI/UX software on your own.
User interface is how the application looks. But user experience is about the overall feel the user gets.
Yes, our experienced mentors will help you gain skills to do your interviews well.
They have to do tasks like studying user requirements and doing usability testing.
Yes, we offer internships in UI/UX.
Yes, usability testing is covered in the syllabus.
Product Design and Full Stack UX/UI Development.
Yes, it is one of the tools we teach in this course.
Some are Animations, Dark Mode, and Personalisation.