UX/UI Design Intermediate
NRW | User-Centered Design Courses
1 session/week
This is a FREE course
ReDI Career Track: User-Centered Design
Course Overview
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1. UX/UI Design
Intro to UX Design
Design Research
Prob Definition / Customer Journey
Figma practice
Info Architecture / Wireframing
Visual Design / Layouting
Design Ethics
User Testing
Presentation of your project
2. Career Workshops
How to start a career in tech
How to polish your Linkedin profile
How to write a great CV
How to master the Interview process
3. Job Readiness: Soft skills through career trainings geared towards preparing you for job applications & interviews, networking events and job fairs.
4. You will learn from experts in the industry to start a career in tech.
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You have completed the Figma tutorial (4 parts):
Explore ideas
Create designs
Build prototypes
Prepare for handoff
*Please bring your design work examples on the day of the interview.
you can commit at least 10 hours a week (classes + self-study) 80% attendance of the course is required for graduation.
you have already worked as a graphic designer or studied graphic design before
you are open-minded in showing your design work and getting feedback
you are interested in exploring the field of design
you can bring your design work examples on the day of the interview
Note: Graduates from our UX/UI Design Basics course will be preferred!
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You will deliver your design and present it to the client
You will be able to use UI design tools (Figma)
Knowledge and methods: you will obtain knowledge of the current digital design field in the context of user-centered design
Be ready for the UX/UI Design Advanced course!
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Career & Soft Skills Workshops, Company Visits
ReDI Mentorship Program (mentors in the IT industry)
ReDI Talent Pool (job listing platform)
SkillBuild self-paced eLearning (by IBM & ReDI)
You should expect to spend a minimum of 8 hours for career workshops or trainings during the semester.
Course Impressions
- Available in NRW
- Online
- Classes: Wednesdays 19:00 – 21:00
- Spring Semester: March-June
- Fall Semester: September-December
- Number of students: 15
- Teaching language: English