Expert UI UX Design Training
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This 4-month intensive UI/UX Design program is designed to equip learners with the practical skills and design thinking mindset required to create user-centred digital products. The course takes students from foundational concepts in user experience and interface design through hands-on design tools, research methods, prototyping, usability testing, and professional portfolio development.
Learners will gain a deep understanding of how users communicate with digital products and how to create user interfaces that are easy to use, accessible, and visually appealing.. Through structured modules, real-world case studies, practical assignments, and a comprehensive capstone project, students will be able to convert user requirements into practical design solutions.
By the end of the program, participants will have developed industry-relevant UI/UX skills, worked extensively with modern design tools such as Figma, and built portfolio-ready projects that demonstrate their ability to solve real-world design problems. This course is ideal for beginners moving into the design field, professionals looking to upskill, and anyone interested in building a career in UI/UX design.
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11.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
Welcome to Your Design Journey
This week marks the beginning of your transformation into a user-centric designer. We're establishing the fundamental mindset shift required for effective digital product design. Many people enter this field believing design is primarily about aesthetics, but you'll discover it's actually about problem-solving, psychology, and systematic thinking.
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22.0 Core Concepts: The UI/UX DistinctionText lesson
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32.2 User Interface (UI) Design: The Visible SurfaceText lesson
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4Foundations of User-Centric Design: Quiz 11 questions
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52.2.3 Core UI Design ElementsText lesson
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63.0 The Symbiotic Relationship: How UI and UX CollaborateText lesson
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7Foundations of User-Centric Design: Quiz 23 questions
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84.0 Professional Landscape & Career PathsText lesson
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95.0 Practical Application FrameworkText lesson
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10Foundations of User-Centric Design: Quiz 33 questions
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11Week 1 Resources3m
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12Week 1 Assigment (Tasks)Assignment
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132.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Psychology Behind Great Design
This week, we dive into the psychological principles that make designs feel intuitive or frustrating. The Laws of UX aren't arbitrary rules; they're time-tested principles derived from cognitive psychology and human-computer interaction research. Understanding these laws will transform your design decisions from subjective opinions to evidence-based strategies.
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142.0 Core Concepts: The Fundamental UX LawsText lesson
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152.2 Hick's Law: The Paradox of ChoiceText lesson
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162.3 Fitts's Law: The Science of TargetingText lesson
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17The Unseen Forces of Design - Laws of UX : Quiz 13 questions
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183.0 Additional Critical UX LawsText lesson
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19The Unseen Forces of Design - Laws of UX : Quiz 25 questions
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20Week 2 ResourcesText lesson
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21Week 2 Assignment (Tasks)Assignment
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221.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
Why Figma Matters in Modern Design
Figma has revolutionised the design industry by making design collaborative, web-based, and accessible. Understanding Figma isn't just about learning a tool; it's about mastering the modern design workflow used by companies like Google, Airbnb, and Uber. This week, we transition from theory to practice, giving you the hands-on skills to bring your design ideas to life.
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232.0 Core Concepts: Mastering the Figma EnvironmentText lesson
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24Introduction to Figma - Your First Digital Canvas : Quiz 12 questions
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252.4 Design Principles in PracticeText lesson
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263.0 Colour and Contrast ImplementationText lesson
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274.0 Extending Figma with PluginsText lesson
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28Introduction to Figma - Your First Digital Canvas : Quiz 23 questions
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295.0 Introduction to Onboarding FlowsText lesson
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30Week 3 ResourcesText lesson
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31Week 3 Assignment (Tasks)Assignment
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321.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Power of Colour in Digital Product Design
Colour is not just about decoration. It's one among the most effective tools available to designers. According to research, colour can increase comprehension by 73%, learning by 55% to 78%, and readership by 40%. This week, we'll examine how colour affects consumer behaviour, conveys brand personality, and create emotional bonds that promote interaction and conversion.
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332.0 Core Concepts: Colour Theory FundamentalsText lesson
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343.0 The Psychology of Colour in PracticeText lesson
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35UI/UX Week 4: Quiz 13 questions
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364.0 Practical Colour System DesignText lesson
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375.0 Implementation in Figma & Design SystemsText lesson
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386.0 Hands-On Project: Colour System CreationText lesson
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39UI/UX Week 4: Quiz 23 questions
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40Week 4 ResourcesText lesson
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41Week 4 AssignmentAssignment
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421.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Critical Role of Typography in Digital Products
Typography is the backbone of user interface design. While colour and imagery capture attention, typography does the heavy lifting of communication. Research shows that 95% of web design is typography, and proper typographic implementation can increase comprehension by 400%, reading speed by 35%, and user satisfaction by 52%. This week, we'll master the art and science of digital typography.
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432.0 Core Concepts: Typography FundamentalsText lesson
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443.0 Practical Typography SystemsText lesson
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45UI/UX Week 5: Quiz 16 questions
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463.3 Readability and AccessibilityText lesson
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474.0 Implementation in Figma & Design SystemsText lesson
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485.0 Hands-On Project: Typography System DesignText lesson
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49UI/UX Week 5: Quiz 23 questions
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50Week 5 resourcesText lesson
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51Week 5 AssignmentAssignment
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521.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Evolution of Design Thinking
Design Thinking has transformed from a creative process into a strategic business methodology used by the world's most innovative companies. Originally developed at Stanford and popularised by IDEO, this human-centred approach has helped organisations like Apple, Google, and Airbnb create breakthrough products and services. This week, we'll master the complete Design Thinking framework and learn how to apply it to solve complex, ambiguous problems.
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532.0 Core Concepts: The Design Thinking FrameworkText lesson
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542.3 Phase 1: Empathise - Deep User UnderstandingText lesson
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552.4 Phase 2: Define - Synthesising InsightsText lesson
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56UI/UX Week 6: Quiz 14 questions
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572.5 Phase 3: Ideate - Generating SolutionsText lesson
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582.6 Phase 4: Prototype - Making Ideas TangibleText lesson
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59UI/UX Week 6: Quiz 22 questions
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602.7 Phase 5: Test - Learning from UsersText lesson
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613.0 Practical Application FrameworkText lesson
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624.0 Hands-On Project: Design Thinking ChallengeText lesson
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63UI/UX Week 6: Quiz 32 questions
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64Week 6 ResourcesText lesson
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65Week 6 Assignment (Tasks)Assignment
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661.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Foundation of Digital Product Design
Information Architecture (IA) is the design of the skeletal structure of information systems that makes digital products comprehensible, easy to use and beneficial. IA is often called the backbone of UX and it is what differentiates frustrating smart digital experiences from frustrating ones. This week, we'll master the principles and practices that transform complex information into understandable and accessible structures that serve both the needs of the user and business goals.
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672.0 Core Concepts: Information Architecture FundamentalsText lesson
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682.2 Core Information Architecture Principles & ConceptsText lesson
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69UI/UX Week 7: Quiz 14 questions
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703.0 Practical Information Architecture Methods & TechniquesText lesson
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714.0 Advanced Information Architecture ConceptsText lesson
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725.0 Content Strategy ImplementationText lesson
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736.0 Hands-On Project: Information Architecture & Content Strategy for Learning PlatformText lesson
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74UI/UX Week 7: Quiz 23 questions
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75Week 7 ResourcesText lesson
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76Week 7 AssignmentAssignment
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771.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Evolution of Design Systems
Design systems represent the maturation of digital product design from ad-hoc creation to systematic, scalable approaches. Atomic Design, pioneered by Brad Frost, provides a mental model for creating intentional, component-based design systems that scale efficiently. This week, we'll master the methodology that companies like IBM, Google, and Airbnb use to maintain consistency across massive product ecosystems.
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782.0 Core Concepts: The Atomic Design MethodologyText lesson
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792.1.2 Why Atomic Design WorksText lesson
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80UI/UX Week 8: Quiz 13 questions
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813.0 Atomic Elements: Building the FoundationText lesson
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823.2 Typography SystemsText lesson
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833.3 Spacing SystemsText lesson
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843.4 Icon SystemsText lesson
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85UI/UX Week 8: Quiz 23 questions
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863.5 Grid SystemsText lesson
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87Week 8 ResourcesText lesson
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88Week 8 Assignment (Task)Assignment
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891.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
From Atoms to Interactive Systems
This week, we elevate our design system from static foundations to dynamic, interactive components. We'll transform atomic elements into reusable molecules and organisms that solve real user interface challenges. Mastering component design is what separates junior designers from senior system thinkers who can scale design across entire organisations.
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902.0 Core Concepts: Component ArchitectureText lesson
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912.2 Auto Layout MasteryText lesson
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923.0 Component Categories & ImplementationText lesson
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93UI/UX Week 9: Quiz 13 questions
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943.3 Feedback & Status ComponentsText lesson
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954.0 Advanced Component PatternsText lesson
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965.0 Implementation in FigmaText lesson
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976.0 Hands-On Project: Component LibraryText lesson
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98UI/UX Week 9: Quiz 23 questions
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99Week 9 ResourcesText lesson
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100Week 9 AssignmentAssignment
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1011.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesPreview 3m
The Foundation of Human-Centred Design
User Research is the foundation behind effective UX design. It is the careful analysis of target users and their needs in order to incorporate actual circumstances and insights into design procedures. This week, we transition from building design systems to understanding the people who use them. Mastering user research enables designers to transition from creators relying on guesswork to evidence-based problem solvers.
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1022.0 Core Concepts: User Research FundamentalsText lesson
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1032.3 Research Methods Deep DiveText lesson
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104UI/UX Week 10: Quiz 13 questions
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1053.0 Research Planning & PreparationText lesson
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1063.2 Participant RecruitmentText lesson
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1073.3 Research Ethics & Best PracticesText lesson
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1084.0 Research Methods Deep DiveText lesson
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109UI/UX Week 10: Quiz 23 questions
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1104.3 Survey DesignText lesson
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1115.0 Research Logistics & ToolsText lesson
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1126.0 Hands-On Project: Research Plan DevelopmentText lesson
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113Week 10 ResourcesText lesson
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114Week 10 AssignmentAssignment
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1151.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1162.0 Core Concepts: The Research ToolkitText lesson
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1172.2 Designing and Deploying Scientifically Rigorous SurveysText lesson
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1183.0 Moderated vs. Unmoderated Usability Testing: A Strategic ChoiceText lesson
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119Week 11 - Quiz 13 questions
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1203.3 Hybrid Approach: The Best of Both WorldsText lesson
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1214.0 The Synthesis EngineText lesson
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1224.2 Core Synthesis Tools & TechniquesText lesson
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123Week 11 - Quiz 23 questions
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1244.3 Foundational UX DeliverablesText lesson
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125Week 11 Assignment: The Synthesis ArchitecAssignment
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126Video Resources with Actual LinksText lesson
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1271.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1282.0 Core Concepts: Interaction DesignText lesson
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1292.0.1 Core Concepts: Interaction DesignText lesson
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1303.0 The Anatomy of an InteractionText lesson
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131Week 12 Quiz 13 questions
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1323.1 Core Interaction PatternsText lesson
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1334.0 Responsive Design & BreakpointsText lesson
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1345.0 Microinteractions: The Devil in the DetailsText lesson
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1356.0 Core Concepts: Accessibility in UXText lesson
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136Week 12 Quiz 210 questions
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137Week 12 ResourcesText lesson
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138Week 12 TasksAssignment
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1391.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1402.0 Core Concepts: The Prototyping SpectrumText lesson
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1412.2.3 Prototypes: The Interactive SimulationText lesson
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142Week 13 Quiz 13 questions
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1433.0 Figma Prototyping MechanicsText lesson
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1444.0 Advanced Prototyping TechniquesText lesson
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1455.0 Mastering Figma PrototypingText lesson
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146Week 13 Quiz 24 questions
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147Week 13 TaskAssignment
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148Week 13 ResourcesText lesson
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1491.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1502.0 Core Concepts: The Product Design LifecycleText lesson
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1512.2. Product DefinitionText lesson
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1522.3 Design & DefinitionText lesson
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153Week 14 Quiz 13 questions
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1543.0 Competitive Analysis Deep DiveText lesson
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1554.0 Iterative Design WorkflowsText lesson
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1565.0 The Iteration EngineText lesson
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1576.0 Development Handoff & LaunchText lesson
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158Week 14 Quiz 28 questions
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159Week 14 TaskAssignment
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160Week 14 ResourcesText lesson
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1611.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1622.0 Core Concepts: The Collaboration FrameworkText lesson
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1633.0 Communication Strategies for DesignersText lesson
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164Week 15 Quiz 13 questions
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1654.0 Tools & Systems for HandoffText lesson
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1665.0 The Developer Handoff ProcessText lesson
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167Week 15 TaskAssignment
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168Week 15 ResourcesText lesson
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1691.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1702.0 Your Professional Storytelling PlatformText lesson
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1713.0 Anatomy of a Compelling Case StudyText lesson
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1724.0 Writing for ScannabilityText lesson
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173Week 16 - Quiz 14 questions
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1745.0 Selecting & Preparing ArtifactsText lesson
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175Week 16 TaskAssignment
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176Week 16 ResourcesText lesson
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1831.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1842.0 Crafting Your UX ResumeText lesson
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1853.0 Overcoming Experience GapsText lesson
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186Week 18- Quiz 13 questions
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1874.0 Cover Letters and Application StrategyText lesson
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1885.0 Interview Preparation FrameworkText lesson
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1896.0 Common UX Interview QuestionsText lesson
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190Week 18 Quiz 23 questions
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191Week 18 TaskAssignment
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192Week 18 ResourcesText lesson
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1931.0 Week Overview & Learning ObjectivesText lesson
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1942.0 Core Concepts: Mastering Interview ChallengesText lesson
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1952.2 Collaborative Design StrategiesText lesson
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1963.0 Take-Home Design ChallengesAssignment
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197Week 19 Quiz 13 questions
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1984.0 Portfolio Presentation InterviewsText lesson
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199Week 19 TaskAssignment
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200Week 19 ResourcesText lesson
Format: Weekly lessons, design challenges, and practical capstone applications.
Beginners to intermediate learners who want to be job-ready UI/UX Designers.
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Working hours
| Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Thursday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Friday | 9:30 am - 5.00 pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |