- Courses
- Advanced UI design
Advanced UI design
This is targeted towards people who want to learn, explore and create a career in UI designing and start their career as UI designers and as a teacher.

- Courses
- Advanced UI design
Advanced UI design
This is targeted towards people who want to learn, explore and create a career in UI designing and start their career as UI designers and as a teacher.

About the course
This course is meant for learners, educators and people who have some prior experience in the field of UI. The course explains in detail about Neomorphism and what trending designs have in common, from interactions to prototypes and motion.
Syllabus
Module 1
Trending UI Design
- New Neomorphism
- Roles of UI Design Soft gradients
- Geometric elements
- Pastel backgrounds
- Illustrations and 3D
- Abstract shapes
- Dark mode
- Elements at an angle
- Soft shadows
- Micro interaction
- Software Tools Learning
- Real time Redesign project assessment
Syllabus
Module 1
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 2
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 3
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 4
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 5
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 6
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 7
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Module 1 : Introduction to Design
- 1. Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- 2. Observation Study
- 3. Behavior Study
- 4. Culture Study
- 5. Product Design
- Module 2 : Design Strategy
- 1. How to Improve Usability
- 2. Brainstorming
- 3. User group
- Module 3 : Data Analysis
- 1. User Interview
- 2. Open Interview
- 3. Empathy Map
- 4. Affinity Mapping
- 5. Root Cause Analysis / Competitor Analysis
- 5. Closed Interview
- Module 4 : UX Design Principles
- 1. Features List
- 2. Task flow, User Flow, Site Map, Card Sorting
- 3. Information architecture
- 4. Conceptual Model
- 5. Wireframes
- a. Layout, Purpose of Icon
- b. Interaction Design
- c. Navigation
- d. Heuristic Principle
- 6. Rapid Wireframes
- Module 5 : Psychology of Design
- 1. Low Fidelity / Site Flow / balsamique
- 2. Text shape, icon, layout - Reasoning
- 3. Paper Prototype | High Fidelity
- Module 6 : Usability Testing
- 1. Usability Testing
- 2. UX Documentation (BA)
- Module 7 : Case studies
- 1. Purpose, Target , User scenario, Use case , Navigation (CRED -CREATE READ EDIT)
Career Outcomes
- 1. Build a Portfolio
- 2. Certificate to share on linkedIn and other professional websites
- 3. Internship (get to work on live projects)
- 4. Develop your problem solving skills
Who is the course for?
This course is for students from the age group from 20+ age and any professionals.
FAQ's
Access to Materials and assignments will be provided upon enrollment and start of the course.
Since this is a design course, to complete the assignments you will need access to a desktop or laptop computer with the appropriate software installed. You can’t really do design work properly on a smartphone or tablet. Adobe tools( XD, Photoshop, Illustrator) is recommended for this course
You will be provided access to all the materials of the course and upon successful completion of the course, certificate will be provided which can be added to your resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
The course duration is for 80 hours.
About the course
This course is meant for learners, educators and people who have some prior experience in the field of UI. The course explains in detail about Neomorphism and what trending designs have in common, from interactions to prototypes and motion.
Syllabus
Module 1
Trending UI Design
- New Neomorphism
- Roles of UI DesignSoft gradients
- Geometric elements
- Pastel backgrounds
- Illustrations and 3D
- Abstract shapes
- Dark mode
- Elements at an angle
- Soft shadows
- Micro interaction
- Software Tools Learning
Syllabus
Module 1
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 2
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 3
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 4
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 5
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 6
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
Module 7
Introduction to Design
- Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- Observation Study
- Behaviour Study
- Culture Study
- Product Design
- Module 1 : Introduction to Design
- 1. Intro: Why should we care about UX?
- 2. Observation Study
- 3. Behavior Study
- 4. Culture Study
- 5. Product Design
- Module 2 : Design Strategy
- 1. How to Improve Usability
- 2. Brainstorming
- 3. User group
- Module 3 : Data Analysis
- 1. User Interview
- 2. Open Interview
- 3. Empathy Map
- 4. Affinity Mapping
- 5. Root Cause Analysis / Competitor Analysis
- 5. Closed Interview
- Module 4 : UX Design Principles
- 1. Features List
- 2. Task flow, User Flow, Site Map, Card Sorting
- 3. Information architecture
- 4. Conceptual Model
- 5. Wireframes
- a. Layout, Purpose of Icon
- b. Interaction Design
- c. Navigation
- d. Heuristic Principle
- 6. Rapid Wireframes
- Module 5 : Psychology of Design
- 1. Low Fidelity / Site Flow / balsamique
- 2. Text shape, icon, layout - Reasoning
- 3. Paper Prototype | High Fidelity
- Module 6 : Usability Testing
- 1. Usability Testing
- 2. UX Documentation (BA)
- Module 7 : Case studies
- 1. Purpose, Target , User scenario, Use case , Navigation (CRED -CREATE READ EDIT)
Career Outcomes
- 1. Build a Portfolio
- 2. Certificate to share on linkedIn and other professional websites
- 3. Internship (get to work on live projects)
- 4. Develop your problem solving skills
Who is the course for?
This course is for students from the age group from 6 to 18 years and IT professionals.
FAQ's
Access to Materials and assignments will be provided upon enrollment and start of the course.
Since this is a graphic design course, to complete the assignments you will need access to a desktop or laptop computer with the appropriate software installed. You can’t really do graphic design work properly on a smartphone or tablet. Adobe XD is recommended for this course.
You will be provided access to all the materials of the course and upon successful completion of the course, certificate will be provided which can be added to your resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
The course duration is for 80 hours.
- Duration: 80 hours
- Lectures: 12