Fundamentals of UI/UX Design Training

About the Training

The Fundamentals of UI/UX Design Training has become increasingly important in today’s digital world. It teaches the basics of User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. With the growing prevalence of technology and the internet, websites and mobile applications have taken on a more significant role. In this environment, it is becoming harder to capture users’ attention and keep them engaged on a site or app. This is where UI and UX design come into play, aiming to provide an aesthetic and functional experience that attracts and retains users.

UI design, or user interface design, encompasses the visual and functional elements with which users interact on a website or app. UI design includes colors, fonts, buttons, menus, and other visual components, as well as how these elements are perceived and used by users. An impressive UI design shapes users’ first impressions and encourages them to explore further.

On the other hand, UX design, or user experience design, is about the experience users have when interacting with a website or app. UX focuses on understanding users’ needs, expectations, and limitations and integrating this information into the design process to ensure users can navigate your site or app comfortably and efficiently. Successful UX design minimizes the problems users encounter and offers them a pleasant experience.

The Fundamentals of UI/UX Design Training comprehensively covers the key principles and practices of these two critical areas. The training program provides participants with the theoretical foundations of UI and UX design, best practice examples, and current trends. It aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in these fields. Throughout the training, participants will have the opportunity to practice with real-world examples and create their own designs, contributing to both personal and professional development. Additionally, they will gain the chance to stand out in the competitive digital landscape.

What Will You Learn?

As the training progresses, you will master the following key topics:
  • User Research and Needs Analysis: Conduct user research to understand real users and integrate this information into your design process.
  • Design Principles and Color Theory: Learn fundamental design principles such as visual hierarchy, layout, color, typography, and grid systems.
  • Wireframing and Prototyping: Create wireframes and prototypes to concretize your ideas, using popular design tools in the process.
  • User Experience (UX) Design: Design user-friendly interfaces by learning usability principles and gathering feedback through user testing.
  • Interaction Design and Motion: Design interactive elements to enhance user experience and improve user interactions.
  • Design Systems and Standards: Build your own design systems to ensure consistency and scalability.
  • Real-World Applications and Case Study Reviews: Learn about successful design examples and industry trends, and examine existing applications.

Prerequisites

Who Should Attend?

  • Software and web developers
  • Graphic designers
  • User experience designers
  • Product managers
  • Project managers
  • Anyone who wants to develop user-centered design skills

Outline

Day 1: Fundamentals of UI/UX Design Introduction to UI/UX Design:
  • Definitions of UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience)
  • The importance and impact of UI and UX design
User Research and Needs Analysis:
  • Creating user profiles (Personas)
  • Understanding user needs and behaviors
  • User journey maps
Design Principles and Color Theory:
  • Visual hierarchy and layout
  • Color, typography, and grid systems
  • Basic principles for good UI design
Wireframing and Prototyping:
  • Creating wireframes
  • Low and high-fidelity prototypes
  • Tools: Sketch, Adobe XD, Figma, etc.
Activity:
  • Creating wireframes and prototypes for a simple application
Day 2: Advanced UI/UX Design Techniques User Experience (UX) Design:
  • Usability principles
  • User testing and feedback gathering
  • Accessibility and inclusive design
Interaction Design and Motion:
  • Designing interactive elements
  • Animations and transitions
  • Ways to enhance user interactions
Design Systems and Standards:
  • Creating design systems
  • Consistency and scalability
  • Popular design systems (Material Design, Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines)
Real-World Applications and Case Study Reviews:
  • Examples of successful UI/UX design
  • Industry trends and the future of UI/UX design
Activity:
  • Reviewing and suggesting improvements for the UI/UX of an existing application
Closing:
  • Q&A session
  • End of training evaluation and feedback

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