Graphics Designing
Graphics Designing (UI/UX)
Intermediate 3 months English
Overview
Graphics design in the realm of UI/UX focuses on crafting visual and interactive elements to enhance user experience with digital products. UI design, or User Interface Design, emphasizes the aesthetic aspects of a product, including the visual components users interact with, such as buttons, icons, and layout. It involves selecting color schemes, typography, and arranging elements to create a visually appealing and functional interface. The goal is to establish a visual hierarchy that guides the user’s attention and ensures that the most important elements stand out.
On the other hand, UX design, or User Experience Design, is centered around the overall experience users have with a product. It involves understanding user needs, behaviors, and pain points through research and testing. UX designers create wireframes and prototypes to test and iterate on designs before finalizing them. They focus on interaction design, ensuring that users can interact with the interface elements smoothly, and conduct usability testing to observe real users and refine the design based on their feedback.
To effectively perform in these roles, designers use a variety of tools such as Adobe XD, Figma, Sketch, and In Vision, and require skills in visual design, interaction design, and empathy. Staying current with trends like micro interactions, dark mode, and voice user interfaces helps designers create modern and engaging experiences. Ultimately, the aim in UI/UX design is to create interfaces that are not only visually appealing but also intuitive and user-centered, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable user experience.
On the other hand, UX design, or User Experience Design, is centered around the overall experience users have with a product. It involves understanding user needs, behaviors, and pain points through research and testing. UX designers create wireframes and prototypes to test and iterate on designs before finalizing them. They focus on interaction design, ensuring that users can interact with the interface elements smoothly, and conduct usability testing to observe real users and refine the design based on their feedback.
To effectively perform in these roles, designers use a variety of tools such as Adobe XD, Figma, Sketch, and In Vision, and require skills in visual design, interaction design, and empathy. Staying current with trends like micro interactions, dark mode, and voice user interfaces helps designers create modern and engaging experiences. Ultimately, the aim in UI/UX design is to create interfaces that are not only visually appealing but also intuitive and user-centered, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable user experience.
What you'll learn
- Introduction to Graphic Design and UI/UX
- Design Principles and Theory
- User Interface (UI) Design
- User Experience (UX) Design
- Interaction Design
- Tools and Software
- Advanced Topics
- Portfolio Development
- Industry Trends and Best Practices
- Capstone Project
