UI-UX syllabus
UI-UX syllabus
• Overview of different types of graphic design, including print design, digital design, and
branding.
• Exploring how these principles apply to various design projects and mediums.
• Explanation of the purpose and capabilities of each tool in the context of graphic
design.
• Hands-on Practice:
• Guided tutorial on using the selected graphic design software to create digital artwork
and designs.
• Exploring essential tools and techniques for creating shapes, text, and illustrations.
• Exploring different types of logos, such as wordmarks, letter marks, symbols, and
combination marks.
• Branding Basics:
• Exploring how logos, color schemes, typography, and imagery contribute to brand
identity.
• Exploring different types of posters, such as informational posters, event posters, and
promotional posters.
• Advertisement Design:
• Exploring different types of advertisements, such as print ads, digital ads, and social
media ads.
• Hands-on Practice:
• Exploring basic features like artboards, layers, and tools for creating shapes and text.
• Assignment:
Mobile UI Design
• Principles of UI Design:
• Peer review session where participants provide constructive feedback on each other's
UI designs.
• Discuss the importance of feedback in the design process and strategies for effectively
giving and receiving feedback.
Mobile UX Design
• Introduction to UX Design:
• Definition of user experience design and its importance in creating intuitive and user-
friendly products.
• Usability Testing:
• Understanding the basics of usability testing and its role in validating design decisions.
• Conducting usability tests on mobile prototypes and gathering feedback from users.
• Discussing the iterative nature of UX design and the importance of refining designs
based on user feedback.
• Strategies for incorporating user feedback into the design process and improving the
overall user experience.
• Understanding the unique challenges and considerations of designing for the web.
• Understanding the use of media queries, flexible grids, and fluid layouts in responsive
web design.
Web Design Tools and Software
• Introduction to Web Design Tools:
• Overview of popular web design tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe XD, or Sketch.
• Explanation of the purpose and capabilities of each tool in the context of web design.
• Hands-on Practice:
• Exploring advanced features like layer styles, smart objects, and artboards.
• Techniques for creating wireframes that adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
Web UI Design
• Principles of Web UI Design:
• Exploring topics such as typography, color theory, and layout in the context of web
design.
• Applying UI design principles to create polished and visually appealing web interfaces.
• Techniques for creating responsive designs that look great on both desktop and
mobile devices.
Web UX Design
• User Experience Considerations for Web Design:
• Conducting usability tests on web prototypes and gathering feedback from users.
• Strategies for improving the usability and user experience of web interfaces based on
feedback.
• Reviewing designs created throughout the course and identifying areas for
improvement.