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Industrial Training

on
“UI/UX Designing”

Presented By: Submitted To:


DISHA KRIPLANI Mr. SHUBHAM
21EJCCS071 SHARMA
Seminar Guide, CSE
Dr. VIJETA
KUMAWAT
CONTENTS
1. What is UI/UX Design
2. Importance of UI/UX Design
3. Specifications of UI Design
4. Specifications of UX Design
5. Applications of UI/UX Design
6. UI/UX in Different Industries
7. How Industries Leverage UI/UX Design
8. My Role as a UI/UX Intern
9. Key Projects Worked On
10. Challenges Faced
11. Learnings and Skills Acquired
12. Feedback and Impact
13. Future Aspirations
14. Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
What is UI/UX Design?
User Interface (UI): Focuses on
the visual and interactive aspects
of a product.
Includes buttons, icons,
typography, layouts, and color
schemes.
User Experience (UX): Involves
the overall interaction and
satisfaction of a user with a
product or service.
Covers usability, accessibility,
and ease of navigation.
Difference:
UI is about creating attractive
interfaces.
Importance of
UI/UX
. Enhances User Engagement: A well-designed
interface keeps users interested and encourages
longer usage.
. Builds Brand Loyalty: Consistent and enjoyable
experiences turn users into loyal customers.
. Improves Conversion Rates: Intuitive designs
reduce friction, leading to more sales or interactions.
. Reduces Support Costs: User-friendly interfaces
decrease the need for customer support.
Specifications of UI Design

Visual Elements:
Typography: Choosing fonts that reflect the brand's
personality.
Color Schemes: Using colors that evoke specific
emotions or actions.
Layouts: Structuring content for clarity and
readability.
Interactive Elements:
Buttons and Icons: Designed for clarity and ease of
use.
Micro-interactions: Small animations or feedback that
guide the user.
Tools:
Figma: For collaborative design and prototyping.
Adobe XD: For advanced designs and animations.
Specifications of UX Design

Key Processes:
Research: Understanding user needs and behaviors.
Personas: Developing fictional users based on research
to guide design.
User Flows: Mapping out steps users take to achieve a
goal.
Prototyping: Building a test version of the product.
Usability Testing: Gathering feedback from users to
refine the design.
Tools:
Figma: For wireframes and prototyping.
Axure RP: For interactive prototyping.
Balsamiq: For quick sketch-like wireframes
Applications of UI/UX Design

Websites: Creating layouts and navigation for an


optimal browsing experience.
Mobile Apps: Ensuring seamless interaction on
handheld devices.
Software: Designing intuitive dashboards and
interfaces for various industries.
Gaming: Building engaging menus and controls for
immersive experiences.
Wearables: Designing interfaces for devices like
smartwatches.
UI/UX in Different Industries

Complexity: Managing many services can become


complex, especially as the number of services grows.
Data Management: Ensuring consistency and
handling distributed data across services.
Network Latency: Communication between services
can add latency.
Monitoring: Need for robust logging and monitoring
tools to track performance and identify issues.
How Industries Leverage
UI/UX Design

Case Study: Netflix


Personalised recommendations based on user
behaviour.
Smooth navigation across devices with a consistent
interface.
Key Strategies:
Regular A/B testing to determine the best designs.
User feedback loops to continuously refine products.
My Role as a UI/UX Intern

Conducted detailed user research and created


personas.
Designed wireframes, mockups, and prototypes
for live projects.
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to
implement designs.
Analysed user feedback to iterate on designs.
Key Projects Worked On

1. E-commerce Website Redesign:


Developed intuitive navigation and enhanced visual
elements.
Conducted usability testing with real users to refine
the design.
2. Mobile App for Education:
Designed a user-friendly interface for first-time users.
Focused on accessibility and responsive design.
Challenges
Faced
Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality: Ensured
designs were visually appealing without
compromising usability.
Tight Timelines: Delivered high-quality prototypes
under strict deadlines.
Cross-Team Communication: Worked closely with
developers to align designs with technical feasibility.
Learnings and Skills
Acquired
Technical Skills:
Proficient in Figma for advanced prototyping and
design collaboration.
Gained hands-on experience with usability testing
and feedback analysis.
Soft Skills:
Developed effective communication skills to present
ideas to stakeholders.
Enhanced problem-solving abilities to overcome
design challenges.
Key Takeaways and Final
Thoughts
Key Takeaways:
Learned the importance of aligning user needs with
business goals through effective design.
Developed a structured approach to solving design
problems using research and iteration.
Gained confidence in working with tools like Figma
and conducting usability tests.
Final Thoughts:
This internship has solidified my passion for UI/UX
design.
It has taught me the value of collaboration,
adaptability, and user-centered thinking in creating
impactful designs.
THANK YOU!!

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