Courses by Grras Solutions are designed to ensure you step out after having mastered the skill. By the end of this training program, you will have in-depth knowledge about UI/UX theories and practices.There are multiple common methodologies to know about and you can each of those. Double Diamond, Design Thinking, and Product Design Life Cycle are some of the methodologies you will ace. Get hands-on training to learn while working. Practical experience will open up many doors of opportunity for you.Get trained by industry experts and seize the chance to get placed at a top company with our 100% job assistance.
With a UI/UX design specialization course, your skillset will take a significant leap. It helps in bringing forth a design-centric approach to your designs. This is the key that creating a timeless experience for users while interacting with digital applications and products.In this course, you will learn about the methodologies and theories behind UI and UX design. You will learn while working on your own interactive prototypes and wireframes. This course’s knowledge will aid you in creating new career opportunities. Collaborating on team projects will also become easier for you.
| Tracks | Regular Track | Full day (Fastrack) |
|---|---|---|
| Training Duration | 120 hours | 120 hours |
| Training Days | 60 days | 15 days |
Adobe Illustrator
FigJam
Adobe Photoshop
Notion
Microsoft Tools
Typefaces
Font families
Typeface anatomy
Font pairing
Hierarchy
Line length and spacing
Alignment and justification
Web typography
Type design
Color Theory
Color Modes
Color Palettes
Branding
Emotion
Contrast
Trends
Balance
Proportion
Contrast
Unity
Alignment
White space
Hierarchy
Rule of thirds
Focal point
Movement/Flow
Repetition/Rhythm
Color contrast
Size contrast
Shape contrast
Texture contrast
Font contrast
Contrast ratios
High vs low contrast
Visual weight
Size hierarchy
Color hierarchy
Type hierarchy
Grid systems
Contrast
Repetition
Focal point
Information hierarchy
Grid systems
Column width
Gutter width
Margins
Baseline Grid
Modular scales
Breakpoints
Grid-based Design
Definition
Brand identity
Logo
Typography
Color palette
Imagery
Social Media Post
Logo Design
Storyboarding
Assets for Creative Videos
Presentation and EDM Designs
Definition
Purpose
Types of whitespaces
Creating whitespace
Balance and contrast
Figma
FigJam
Adobe XD
Notion
Basic Excel and word
User Research
Information Architecture
Interaction Design
Visual Design
Accessibility
Responsive Design
Prototyping
Design Systems
Design Thinking
UX Writing
Design Research
Design Strategy
Wireframes and Prototypes design concepts
Testing
Development
Deployment
Hick's Law
Fitts's Law
Jakob's Law
Miller's Law
Parkinson's Law
Pareto Principle
Tesler's Law
Von Restorff Effect
Case Studies
Landing Page
Website
Web App
Mobile App
Certified Usability Analyst (CUA): This certification is offered by Human Factors International and covers topics such as usability testing, user research, and information architecture.
Certified User Experience Professional (CUXP): This certification is offered by the UXQB (User Experience Quality Certification Board) and covers topics such as user-centered design, usability testing, and design thinking.
Certified User Experience Designer (CUXD): This certification is also offered by the UXQB and covers topics such as design psychology, user interface design, and interaction design.
Nielsen Norman Group UX Certification: This certification is offered by the Nielsen Norman Group, a leading UX research firm, and covers topics such as user research, interaction design, and usability testing.
Interaction Design Foundation Certification: This certification is offered by the Interaction Design Foundation and covers topics such as design thinking, user research, and user interface design.
UXPA (User Experience Professionals Association) Certification: This certification is offered by the UXPA and covers a wide range of UX topics, including user research, information architecture, and usability testing.
- A UX researcher is responsible for user research to understand the requirements, nature, and demands of users. Also, us to inform the design process and improve the user experience.
- A mobile app designer's work is to design user-friendly, elegant, and easy-to-navigate mobile applications. Also, collaborate with developers to ensure that the design is implemented correctly
- A web designer creates & designs websites. Also, collaborate with clients to understand their requirements and design websites that are visualized well and easy to use.
- UI/UX designer role responsibilities- create good visuals and user-friendly interfaces for digital products. Also, collaborate with developers and stakeholders to design interfaces that meet the needs of the end-users.
- An information architect is responsible for organizing and structuring information in a way that makes it easy for users to find and use. You will work closely with stakeholders to create an information architecture that meets their needs
- As an interaction designer, responsible for interactions between users and digital products. Also create wireframes, prototypes, and other design artifacts to communicate your ideas to stakeholders
- A visual designer creates the visual elements of a digital product. Also create graphics, images, and other visual elements that describe the brand and message of the product.
UI/UX developer is a skilled professional who has both the technical skills and the understanding of user experience design principles to create digital products that meet the needs of users while also achieving business goals
- Live Project Assessment
- Lifetime Career Support
- Lifetime Training Membership (Candidate can join same course again for purpose of revision and update at free of cost at our any center in India or you can solve your query by online help)
- RHCSA & RHCE Exam Scenario Based Preparation Included IN Training