The most common way to start your career in UX design is an entry-level job that does not require prior experience. The skills and portfolio pieces you’ll develop in this program will help you get started as an entry-level UX designer. Learn about internships, apprenticeships, and freelancing to jumpstart your career change. This course is part of the Google UX Design Certificate, where you'll learn how to design mobile apps and responsive websites. You'll follow the design process from beginning to end: empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes, and testing your designs with users to get feedback. By the end of the program, you'll have a professional UX portfolio with three design projects.
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Made in | Portugues | ||
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Total duration | 02:00:31 Hours | ||
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Short description | The most common way to start your career in UX design is an entry-level job that does not require prior experience. The skills and portfolio pieces you’ll develop in this program will help you get started as an entry-level UX designer. Learn about internships, apprenticeships, and freelancing to jumpstart your career change. This course is part of the Google UX Design Certificate, where you'll learn how to design mobile apps and responsive websites. You'll follow the design process from beginning to end: empathizing with users, defining their pain points, coming up with ideas for design solutions, creating wireframes and prototypes, and testing your designs with users to get feedback. By the end of the program, you'll have a professional UX portfolio with three design projects. | ||
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