UX/UI Programming

Pre-Requisites: Basic knowledge of Windows, basic typing skills, and basic MS Office skills recommended.

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Key Features

  • Online live classroom available
  • Quality learning materials
  • Small Class Sizes
  • State of the Art Facility
  • Free Retakes
  • Instructor Led Classroom training
  • Certified Industry Experienced Teachers
  • 100% Job Placement assistance

In this UI/UX course, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design. From the fundamentals of UX/UI components and design processes to creating informative architectures, visual designs, and user personas, the course covers essential concepts. You’ll also explore usability heuristics, practical tips for effective UX, and even get an introduction to HTML and CSS for UX programming. The course concludes by delving into UI prototype tools, providing a well-rounded foundation for designing intuitive and user-friendly digital experiences.

As the course covers many Internet technologies, you can prepare for various certifications with additional exam-oriented preparations.

Introduction – What Is UX/UI? 
  • What Is UX? 
  • Examples of Good and Bad UX/UI 
 
Some Basic UX/UI Components You Need to Know
  • What are the Components of UX? 
  • The Crux of Basic UX Components 
  • The Crux of Key UX Components 
  • What are the Elements of UI? 
 
UI and UX Design Processes & Methods
  • What Processes are Involved in Creating a UI Design? 
  • UX Has 3 Key Phases 
  • What Is Design Thinking in UX/UI? 
 
Informative Architecture 
  • Content Management in UX/UI 
  • Informative Architecture in UX/UI 
  • Sitemap 
 
Visual Designing 
  • What Is Visual Design in UX? 
  • Graphic Designing vs Visual Designing 
  • What Are The Core Components if Visual Design 
  • What Is A Style Guide? 
  • Web Design 
 
The User in the UX Universe 
  • Identifying Your User 
  • Put Yourself in the Shoes of your Target Audience 
  • What Is a User Persona 
  • User Segmentation 
 
Usability Heuristics 
  • Introduction 
  • Why Is There A Need for these Heuristics? 
 
17 Points We Wish We Know About UX
  • Understand Your User and Their Needs 
  • Keep Up With The Latest Trends 
  • Make Sure Your Designs are User-Friendly and Intuitive 
  • Always Think In Terms of Usability 
  • Be Consistent 
  • Think Like A User 
  • Get Feedback Early and Often 
  • Be Aware of Comment Usability Issues 
  • Keep Updating Your Content 
  • Offer Solutions 
  • Follow Usability Heuristics 
  • Be Patient 
  • Have Fun 
  • Don’t Be Afraid to Fail 
 
UX Programming through HTML & CSS
  • What Is HTML? 
  • HTML Text Style Attributes 
  • What Is CSS? 
 
Designing Using Prototype Tools
  • What are UX/UI Tools? 
  • How Do UI Designers Design Prototypes 
  • Do UI Designers need to Learn Some Programming Languages to Make UI Prototypes? 
  • HTML & CSS vs UI Protype Tools 
  • Top 10 UI Prototype Tools
 
Most Modules include a custom “real life” web design project

Is there mandatory work outside of the classroom?

Students are encouraged to practice the skills learned in class and develop a portfolio of work.

 

Does this course require any prior knowledge or experience?

Students must be comfortable using a computer. Basic HTML5 basic is helpful. No other prior knowledge is required.

 

What are the opportunities in web designing?

 

Job options

  • Web Designer.
  • Applications developer.
  • Game developer.
  • Multimedia programmer.
  • Multimedia specialist.
  • SEO specialist.
  • UX designer.
  • UX researcher.
  • Web content manager.

 

Is there a demand for web designers?

The job outlook for web designers is positive, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 23% growth from 2021 to 2031, particularly in spectator sports, performing arts, and nonstore retail industries.

 

Who is a Web Designer? 

 

Web designers typically deal with the front-end, or parts of the website that users see and interact with. The role of web designer includes planning, creating, and coding the websites and web pages. The design and layout of a website or a web page is a web designer’s responsibility.

 

How much can I earn as a Web Designer?

 

On average, a web designer in the U.S. makes around $65,159 per year. The hourly rate for a web-designer is around $28-34 per hour.

Entry-level: Recent graduates or web designers with no prior work experience tend to fall into this category. These entry-level positions are a great learning experience. They’re also a great opportunity to get your foot in the door and network in the tech industry.

On average, the salary for an entry-level web designer is somewhere around $49,750 per year.

Junior level: To be a junior web designer, you have to have some experience in the field. It doesn’t take that long to become a junior web designer after working at an entry-level job. However, it does take a bit longer to advance to the next level. That’s the reason why the salary greatly varies depending on the experience and skills.

Usually, the salary of a junior web designer ranges from $42,000 to $62,000 per year.

Senior-level: These are at the top of the hierarchy. You have to have years of experience to land a position as a senior web designer. Usually, you have to work at the same company for a few years to get into this role. Senior web designers make important decisions and are trusted to handle important tasks for the company.

 

What Skills will I acquire in this Web Design Course?

 

  • HTML/CSS: You need to have a strong understanding of these programming languages. These languages will help you structure your website. You’ll need both html and CSS to customize the appearance of a website. As a designer, you’ll definitely want to have some creative control of fonts and colors.
  • JavaScript: JavaScript is another programming language that’s essential for this role. JavaScript will help you make your site more interactive. If you’re not interested in this particular language, then you can go for Python or Swift.
  • UX Design: As a web designer, you need to cater to user needs and expectations. To do so, you need to use tools like color psychology, type hierarchy, and grid systems to make your designs visually appealing.
  • Responsive Design: You need to be familiar with the principles of responsive design so that you can create web pages and websites that are user friendly on all other devices. These include devices like mobile phones, tablets, laptops, or any other similar piece of technology.
  • Time Management: You need time management skills to thrive in your career as a web designer. This is because you have to take care of schedules and deadlines.
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Familiarity with SEO is a crucial skill for your web design career. You’ll have to incorporate keywords and phrases that are often searched for by your target audience. This can directly impact the ranking of your website.
  • Communication Skills: You should be able to convey information clearly and transparently to avoid misunderstandings and confusion. Also, you should be able to communicate with your fellow team members and colleagues well because you’ll often be working in a team environment. This will help maintain a harmonious work environment.

 

What are the benefits of working as a Web Designer?

 

There are several perks and benefits of being a web designer. Some of them are as follows:

  • Work Remotely: This is one of the best parts of being a web developer. You just need a laptop and an internet connection, and you can work from anywhere. This works for both freelancers and those working for a company.
  • Not Industry-Specific: Nowadays, every business is trying to create a strong digital presence. Companies need logos, brand guidelines, websites, and other visual materials. So, you can find employment in any industry. This also means that you have numerous freelance job opportunities.
  • You Can Express Yourself: This is a field that allows you to bring out your creativity and innovation. You can present your ideas and opinions to others, and back them up with user research and data. You’ll have plenty of room for experimenting and using new techniques. The best part is that your creativity is valued and appreciated.
  • You’ll Never Be Bored: Since this is an evolving field, you have to stay up to date with the latest technologies and trends. The constant competition will make sure you’re always on your feet. This is not a monotonous job. If you enjoy a challenge, then this is the role for you.
  • High Pay: Compensation is one of the major concerns when you enter any career field, but you can rest easy with a web design education. Job opportunities are on the rise and the salaries are solid, even in an entry-level position.

 

What if I have more queries?

You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com

Will the Job Assistance Program Guarantee me a Job?

In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.

Who are the instructors at Global IT?

All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 8-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.

Course Number : UX/UI Programming

Duration : 20 hours

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