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About the Course

UI and UX design is a thriving industry with numerous prospects for anyone with the right skills. This course is designed for those who are interested in starting a career in designing UI and UX experiences as well as developers who want to create web and front-end applications. It emphasizes the key concepts, tools, and methodologies used in front-end development. Web and mobile-accessible devices are transforming the world. Nowadays, everyone has a smartphone, tablet, smart TV, and/or laptop, which they use for communication and data searching. Companies are increasingly turning to front-end developers, mobile app developers, and UI/UX designers to assist them in producing user-friendly products. Therefore, it is crucial to provide users with a robust yet intuitive user interface and experience. In this course, you will learn about the best practices of visual design development and identify the differences between well-designed and poor user interfaces. You will explore typography, readability, and colour theory in UI design. You will gain insight into key methodologies in visual design like Responsive Web Design (RWD) and Progressive Web Design (PWD). You will gain exposure to tools like Figma, a collaborative cloud-based app used for interface design. You will discover the steps to set up a Figma account and learn about its configuration. In addition, you will explore the various components, styles, libraries, and layout grids used in Figma that are essential for design. Throughout this course, you will learn through videos, readings, activities, and quizzes designed to teach you the fundamentals of visual web and mobile design and development. You will gain a range of technical and practical knowledge and get insights and guidance from experts in the field. The practical knowledge you will gain from the hands-on labs will further strengthen your base and enable you to perform better. This is a beginner’s course, intended for learners with basic computer operating skills who have a fundamental knowledge of visual design development and are familiar with Figma. To be successful in this course, you should have a basic understanding of User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design as well as website wireframes, familiarity with the different kinds of layouts and tools used for visual design in various devices, and familiarity with the Figma application....

Top reviews

MC

Sep 15, 2023

The course gives the clean idea of an integrated design management in #softwaredevelopment for the #softwareengineers though IBM should select a better alternative to Thunkable.

FJ

Mar 19, 2024

This course has been amazing, It has opened me up to understanding the basics of product design.

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By Mary A

Feb 28, 2024

Great Information on UI/UX

By Антон К

Mar 20, 2024

Very hard course

By Tatiana T

Nov 9, 2023

The content was extremely interesting, but the tools didn't work as expected. Thunkable was trashy, the Figma import came completely messed up. Also, I was extremely disappointed I didn't have to submit it after wasting so much time trying to fix it. The tools part may need some updates, maybe some screens were different, or maybe the instructions could have a bit more detail.

By Aisha S

Mar 6, 2024

Since software (Figma & Thunkable) is used in this course, the videos could have shown more images of what was being described. I enjoyed practicing with Figma and Thunkable. The labs in the course were simple, and the staff was helpful in answering questions in a timely manner.

By Gaston V

Nov 27, 2023

I would like to have a better explanation about how the different subjects interrelate, some questions on the quiz are irrelevant .

By Dumindu V

Dec 3, 2023

good course but need more easy explanations..and more practice works..

By Aniket C

Apr 8, 2024

Just horrible. You'd be much better off if you studied from YouTube, or even took courses from Udemy or IxDF, so don't be lured by the IBM tag. I could sense that the Week 2 content was important and relevant, but the presentation and delivery of all the weeks' content was so awfully boring and dull, which is ironic considering that it's a design course. Just a background voice blabbers stuff while static information in bullet points is presented in the most uninteresting, unengaging manner. IxDF and Career Foundry provide primer courses with the same content in a much better way, that too for free. The content for week 3, which was all about Figma, was totally unnecessary because as someone who knows Figma, there couldn't have been a worse way to teach the tool the way this course did. No demos, no examples, nothing, and this was the case for all 3 weeks. Subpar content and presentation quality. In the end I played all the videos in 2x speed just to get done with it.

By Sneha R

Apr 11, 2024

i took it on finanacial aid and now i have to pay for last quiz else i will not be able to get certifcate