UI & UX Training
This course is designed to teach you how to create visually engaging, user-friendly interfaces and seamless user experiences. Whether you're a designer, developer, or aspiring product creator, it equips you with skills to design intuitive products that users love.
You’ll explore user research, wireframing, design tools like Figma, visual principles, and usability testing—all tied to real-world applications.
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What is UI and UX?
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Role of design in product success
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Understanding the user journey
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Key differences between UI and UX
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Trends in modern digital design
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Identifying user needs
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Creating personas and user stories
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Conducting surveys and interviews
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Analyzing user behavior and pain points
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Defining user flows
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Sketching low-fidelity wireframes
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Using tools like Figma and Adobe XD
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Creating interactive prototypes
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Designing for mobile-first and responsive
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Feedback loops and iteration
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Layouts, spacing, and alignment
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Color theory and typography
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Iconography and branding elements
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Accessibility and inclusive design
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UI components and design systems
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Usability testing techniques
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A/B testing and heatmaps
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Gathering feedback and improving flow
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Developer handoff using Figma/Zeplin
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Portfolio creation with case studies
Customer Reviews
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Vishnu Priya
"I started as a graphic designer, but this course helped me shift into UX with confidence. Prototyping and user flow sessions were top-notch."
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Arvind Raj
"I loved the visual design module. The final case study helped me get shortlisted for a junior UX designer role."
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Bhavana Reddy
"The course changed how I think about users. From color choices to flow design, everything is taught practically."
Why Learn UI & UX Training ?
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High Demand Skill – Every digital product needs a strong design to succeed.
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User-Centric Thinking – Learn how to solve problems based on actual user behavior.
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Career Flexibility – Opens doors to roles like UI Designer, UX Researcher, and Product Designer.
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Design Tools Mastery – Hands-on with tools like Figma, Adobe XD, and more.