Excited to share that I’ve completed the "User Experience Design & User Interface Design Fundamentals" course from Udemy by Timothy Meixner. I’ve gained valuable insights into User Experience Design, Design Thinking, Lean UX, creating User Personas, Scenarios, and Use Cases, designing Information Architecture, Navigation, UI Design Principles like Color Psychology and Typography, and leveraging Motion and Animations for usability. Looking forward to applying these skills in future projects! #Anblicks #UXDesign #UIDesignPrinciples #LifelongLearning #Grateful
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Let's have a quick overview of our UI/UX 6-month Bootcamp Curriculum! UX Intro: Learn UX design basics & principles. User Research: Explore methods to understand user needs. User Flows & Architecture: Create intuitive navigation structures. Low-Fi Wireframes: Develop preliminary design layouts. Design Systems: Understand and implement design consistency. Home Page Design: Craft engaging and accessible home page layouts. UI Design: Create visually appealing user interfaces. Interaction Design: Design interactive elements for user engagement. Web Design: Learn foundational principles of designing for the web. Website Redesign: Revamp existing websites with improved design. Case Study & Feedback: Analyze design projects and receive constructive feedback. Handoff Prep: Prepare design documents for handover to development teams. Register Now: http://bit.ly/applyxwave . . . #UIUXBootcamp #DesignPrinciples #UserExperience #UserInterface #WebDesign #DesignSystems #UXResearch #InteractionDesign #LearnDesign #xWaveCommunity #RegisterNow
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A lot of the things you learn about UX design are either not being used anymore or never were. Many of these things are added to ux/ui design books and courses to make them “longer” but are in reality just wasting your time. Let’s tackle another 5: ✅ Personas ✅ Lo-fi wireframes ✅ What tools devs want you to use ✅ Collaboration ✅ Naming your layers Do you name your layers? Let me know in the comments if you agree with this list and of course if you have examples of them being opposite also share. #clientwork #realux #malewicz
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Update on my designer life 🎨 : I am excited to share that I've completed another deep-dive certification by Udemy on User Experience Design! This has been an insightful journey of understanding user problems in digital products and applying design thinking and best UX practices into making an online experience seamless and engaging. "If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design." - Ralph Speth #uiux #webdesign #userexperience #designthinking
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🚀 Mastering UI/UX Design? Start with the Essentials! Here are the 7 must-know diagrams every designer should master: ✨ User Flow – Map how users navigate your product. ✨ Flow Chart – Visualize the process for decision-making. ✨ Use Case – Define user actions & system responses. ✨ Customer Journey Map – Step into your user’s shoes. ✨ Mind Map – Brainstorm and organize ideas visually. ✨ Entity Relationship Diagram – Simplify data relationships. ✨ Sequence Diagram – Illustrate user-system interaction over time. 💡 Found this useful? Drop a ❤️ and follow for more design insights. Let's level up your design skills! #UXDesign #UIDesign #DesignEssentials #UserExperience #ProductDesign #DesignTools
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I am delighted to share that I have successfully completed the "Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes" course provided by Google. This course has equipped me with the necessary skills to create wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes, essential components of the UX design process. I have learned techniques to translate design concepts into visual representations, effectively communicate functionality and layout, and iterate on design ideas. Through hands-on exercises and practical examples, I have gained proficiency in using industry-standard tools to build wireframes and prototypes. This course has strengthened my ability to visually communicate design concepts and refine user experiences during the early stages of the design process.
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If I were to learn UX Design from scratch all over again, I would do this (3 steps): Step 1: Learn Figma very well so it doesn’t block you from designing what you envision. Step 2: Learn about UI elements by analyzing popular Design systems like Material Design, Polaris, and Apple’s guidelines. Step 3: Learn about all steps of the design process and the double diamond model. #learnux #uxdesign
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Excited to share that I've successfully completed the UI/UX for Beginners course on the Great Learning platform! This course provided me with valuable insights into the principles of UI and UX design, helping me understand how to create intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. The journey through the basics of design thinking, wireframing, and prototyping has been incredibly enlightening. #UIUX #DesignThinking #GreatLearning #ContinuousLearning #UserExperience #UserInterface
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One of my favorite parts of UX design is the process of turning ideas into something tangible. Here's a quick look at the wireframes for a project on Figma The challenge was designing an intuitive interface for a complex community-driven platform. My approach? Start simple. Stripping away the noise helps me focus on solving the core problem before building out the details. Curious to hear how others approach wireframing-do you prefer paper or digital first? #UXDesign #ProductDesign #Wireframing
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Excited to Share My Latest Learning Experience! I recently had the opportunity to attend an insightful webinar on "How to Start UI and UX Design without Prior Experience," organized by GUVI. This session covered essential aspects of UI/UX design, from understanding user behavior and wireframing to crafting seamless and engaging interfaces. It provided valuable tips on leveraging prior experience to transition into this dynamic field. Looking forward to exploring more in the world of UI/UX design! #Learning #UIUXDesign #UserExperience #Webinar #GUVI #ContinuousImprovement #ECE #EngineeringJourney
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"But we can't afford good design right now." I hear this often. It's backward thinking. The truth? You can't afford to skip UI/UX design. Here's why: 1. User research prevents costly assumptions 2. Prototyping catches issues before coding 3. Clear UX reduces dev team confusion 4. Intuitive interfaces = fewer support calls 5. Happy users = higher retention One study found every $1 invested in UX brings $100 in return. That's not a typo. It's the power of user-centered design. Are you factoring UX into your budget from day one? #UXROl #ProductStrategy
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