12AM Design studio Learn Ui/UX

12AM Design studio Learn Ui/UX

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Confidently design beautiful user interfaces for any app by 12AM Design studio

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Introduction to 12 AM UI and UX Design studio

Skills you'll gain

- Learn UI/UX theory and practice
- Understand common methodologies
- Practice new skills with Learn uiux

Join with over Night learners and start Introduction to UI and UX Design today!

One of the most commonly used terms- UI Design, which is often confused with UX, is a discipline that deals with designing interfaces for software, products/systems, etc. Keeping the focus solid and steady on efficiency, visibility, and ease-of-use(interaction), not to forget the delight it brings to the user’s eyes. Interfaces are the point of interaction for any product. To make that interaction a smooth sail, various techniques and processes are involved. From the font, you use the colour you choose.

what we add here
- button style
- top fonts
- avatars
- design laws
- tab menu designs
- hamburger menu designs
- after and before UI designs
- and many more

This foundational section gives you a full introduction to the basics of UX/UI and what the current graphic design and UX/UI marketplace look like.

you’re going to learn exactly how the UI design process works. You’ll learn about the different UI design types such as landing pages, websites, mobile applications and the various controls and components so you can create an amazingly beautiful user interface.

So you’ve done your research and you know exactly what UX design is. You’re aware of how UX designers work, and you’ve experimented with some of the most popular industry tools. At this point, we’ll assume you’ve enjoyed the journey so far and want to keep going.

If you’re serious about a career in UX design, the easiest way to make the transition from newbie to pro is through a structured course. Before you start backing away, let’s be clear: you don’t need to go to university or spend years studying. In fact, employers aren’t looking for tons of qualifications—they just want to see that you’ve mastered the key principles and practical skills.

The right UX design course will take you through the essentials in a logical order and, most importantly, save you from the information overload of the world wide web!

we’ll take you through the 6 steps you need to become a self-taught UI/UX designer in 2022:

Step 1: Learn the fundamentals of UX design
Step 2: Develop an eye for good design
Step 3: Invest in the right design software
Step 4: Build a portfolio of work
Step 5: Ask for feedback (and learn from it)
Step 6: Get real-world work experience


some questions you have

1. Is coding required for UI UX?
If you are pursuing a career in UX/UI design, coding is not an essential requirement. To become a UI UX designer, you need to have a knack for visual design, an understanding of the psychology of human-computer interaction, and knowledge of web design combined with strong creative and technical skills.

2. What programming language does the UI use?
Even if you're only using HTML and CSS to interact with the rest of your team, having a solid foundation in HTML and CSS will help you immensely when creating user interfaces for the web.

3. Is the UI front-end or back-end?
Front-end and user interface are interchangeable terms in this context. Front-end developers could also be referred to as UI developers. However, this isn't the industry norm. Instead, development and design roles are divided between the front end and the UI.

4. Is there a growing market for UX Designers?
Yes, UX Designers are in high demand in a wide range of fields. Nearly 90 per cent of managers and department heads surveyed by Adobe stated that increasing the number of UX Designers in their organizations is a major priority, and 73 per cent said they plan to hire more UX Designers in the next five years.

Come for the practical design feedback, and stay for the welcoming community. Learn alongside other aspiring designers.
(There are plenty of elitist, overly-competitive design communities out there — but we’re not one of them)

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