Web Design Pro
About the course
Web Design Pro is a comprehensive program that not only teaches you about UX/UI, but also teaches you everything a web designer should know.
It is this specialist who creates the concept for the future website or application, comes up with the structure and transitions to pages according to the user logic and the customer’s needs. He determines what color the buttons will be and what menus will be, and how that can influence consumer behavior.
Since the website is the face and presentation of the business, web designers are very important to the market and do a really necessary job for everyone. It is not hard to guess that the salaries of such specialists are more than worthy.
Course Program
What does the course include?
- 29 live-exercises – only necessary theory and many practices
- Training according to the program created by the specialists of the top IT-companies
- Learning from expert instructors who will share real-life experience and up-to-date knowledge
- Access to materials and class recordings throughout the year in a personal account on a convenient platform
- A class on finding your first IT job, where we will discuss salary expectations, self-presentation, stages of communication with the employer, and preparation for the interview.
- A mini course on soft skills, searching for orders at the Upwork freelance market, and preparing for the job search
- Knowledge testing – exercises and tests
- Teamwork skills and projects worked on during the course to be included in the portfolio
INTRODUCTION. DESIGNER'S TOOLS
Overview of tools. Figma, Miro, Balsamiq, Notion, After Effects and others. Methods for speeding up work in Figma. Plugins and resources. Figma Community. Order and structure of a document
DIGITAL PRODUCTS AND THEIR PROMOTION
What is a digital product? Types of digital products. SEO (search engine optimization basics). SMM (the basics of promotion in social networks). Contextual advertising
UX RESEARCH AND ARCHITECTURE
UX strategy. Usability and accessibility. Briefing. Dialogue with the customer. Setting objectives, goals and requirements. Competitive analysis. Visual analysis. CA survey. Jobs to be done (JTBD). JTBD interview. Job Story. Personas, Empathy Map, User Stories. Customer Journey Map. Kano's Model. User Flow. Project Structure. UX-copywriting .
WHERE TO LOOK FOR INSPIRATION?
Moodboard. Resources for inspiration, developing your keen eye, trends. Methods of generating ideas
DESIGN SYSTEMS AND UI KITS
Features of application and differences. Components. Navigation, elements, blocks. Overview of UI kits for iOS/Android. Plugins and tips