Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design
Why should you learn Figma, and UX/UI design and process principles? Figma is currently one of the most used tools in the UX/UI design field, it's simple and...
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Why should you learn Figma, and UX/UI design and process principles? Figma is currently one of the most used tools in the UX/UI design field, it's simple and powerful. Having solid design and process skills will help you interpret the user's needs and remove roadblocks, creating a smooth and simple user flow. In this 1.5 hours long Guided Project you will learn how to identify and build a user experience process, how to design a user interface and implement a functional user experience prototype. To achieve this we will work through. This project is really unique as it enables you, in a very short time, to think critically and cover all aspects of UX/UI design, building a concrete output for your study and work portfolio. In order to be successful in this project, it will be preferable, however not mandatory, for you to have a basic understanding of UX/UI fundamental principles, and an introductory knowledge of Figma.
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How much does Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design cost?
Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design costs $9.99. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design?
Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design is taught by Coursera, Coursera.
What skill level is Prototypes in Figma: Creating an Initial Low Fidelity Design for?
This course is designed for all levels learners.
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