UI UX Design

 

Duration Eligibility
3 Months 10th Pass + Basic Computer skills

 

UI/UX design courses are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to create user-friendly and visually appealing digital products. These courses cover various aspects of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design, from understanding user behaviour and needs to creating wireframes, prototypes, and final interfaces.

Syllabus

  • Course Introduction, Objectives, and Expectations
  • Introduction to User Experience (UX) Design
  • Introduction to User Interface (UI) Design
  • Key Differences Between UI and UX
  • Tools and Software for UI/UX Design (e.g., Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD)
  • Introduction to User Journey Mapping
  • Design Thinking and Ideation
  • Wireframing and Prototyping
  • Introduction to Information Architecture
  • Creating Sitemaps
  • Content Inventory and Audits
  • Navigation Design
  • Card Sorting Techniques
  • Mobile and Responsive Design

Teaching Methodology

  • Expert Faculty: Learn from professionals who bring real-world insights and expertise to the classroom.
  • Innovative Curriculum: Our curriculum is regularly updated to incorporate the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in the industry, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve.
  • Hands-On Experience: Gain practical experience through projects, workshops, internships, allowing you to apply your skills in real-world settings.
  • Creative Environment: Immerse yourself in a supportive and creative environment where you can develop your unique style, experiment with different techniques.
  • Career Opportunities: Access a network of industry professionals, receive career guidance, and benefit from internship and placement assistance.UI/UX designers have a wide range of career opportunities across various industries. Some common roles and career paths include:
  1. UI Designer: Focuses on the visual aspects of user interfaces, including layout, colours, and typography.
  2. UX Designer: Concentrates on the overall user experience, conducting research, creating personas, and designing user flows.
  3. Interaction Designer: Specializes in designing interactive elements and ensuring seamless user interactions.
  4. Product Designer: Involved in the entire design process, from research to final product design, often overlapping UI and UX responsibilities.
  5. User Researcher: Conducts user research, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions.
  6. Information Architect: Organizes and structures information on websites and apps to enhance usability.
  7. Usability Analyst: Evaluates and improves the usability of digital products through testing and analysis.

UI/UX designers can work in various

Tech Companies: Working on web and mobile applications. 

Design Agencies: Offering design services to a range of clients.

Start-ups: Playing a key role in product development and innovation.

Freelancing: Working independently with multiple clients on diverse projects. 

Corporate: Designing internal tools and customer-facing applications for large organizations.

Value add on Event & Activities
  • Special Workshop related to current trends
  • Personal development classes
  • Resume writing & interview classes
  • Independence day & Republic day
  • Fresher Party
  • Dandiya Event
  • In house Exhibition
  • National and International Trips
  • Inter college competition
  • Christmas celebration
  • Days celebration
    (Ttraditional, signature, twinig, formal and many more days)
  • One day picnic
  • Annual showcase
  • Convocation
  • Farewell party

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