Learn UX Design in 2 days: from research to prototyping

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Learn UX Design in 2 days: from research to prototyping

PLEASE NOTE: To register you must take ticket directly from official website: http://bit.ly/UX-May-30

A crash course in UX and UI design for everyone where we cover an entire design process: from research, wireframing and prototyping to user testing, analytics and more.

Run by a professional designer with over 10 years of experience working with British Airways, Condé Nast and New Look, it will include 50% theory and 50% practice, and will teach you fundamentals of UX & UI design and prepare you for getting into a booming industry. http://bit.ly/UX-May-30

Day 1 — UX Design

UX Design, How to do it Right. By the end of the day you’ll know how to carry out user research, map user journeys, create IA, run user testing and more:

  • differences between UX and UI
  • carrying out user research and reporting findings
  • mapping user journeys, storyboarding and experience maps
  • creating information architecture, sitemaps, card sorting
  • running user testing remotely and ‘in the wild’, A/B testing
  • review of the best accessibility practices
  • looking into analytics
  • tools for design mockups and prototyping
  • working with developers
  • book recommendations and lots of QnA

The School of UX crash course

Day 2 — Prototyping

Wireframing & Prototyping (using Sketch and InVision). We’ll create an interactive prototype of a website in just under 3 hours, which you’ll then be able to run and test on your mobile phone. Please bring your own laptops with Sketch app installed on MacOS (or Figma if you’re on Windows) and let’s design & prototype together.

  • structuring content
  • creating layout in Sketch app (mobile-first approach)
  • embedding fonts, icons and graphics
  • prototyping using InVision web app (navigation, interactions, optimising for touch)
  • testing on a real device

The School of UX crash course

Everyone’s welcome:

Suitable for complete beginners with no previous experience, as well as those who have already started exploring UX & UI design and want to spruce up their skills. Whether you’re designing your own app, looking to improve your design skills or change your career — we are here to help you.

  • UX & UI designers
  • graphic designers
  • software developers
  • web designers
  • product owners
  • project managers
  • business analysts
  • marketing specialists
  • startup founders
  • students

Who runs it:

This course is run by a professional UX designer with an interest in accessibility Chimmy Kalu who has worked with British Airways, Condé Nast and New Look.

What our students say:

The School of UX students

https://schoolofux.com/reviews.html

“Perfect point-of-entry to UX. A simple, clear and straight-forward course.”
★★★★★

“Great design tips and ideas. Tutor has wide & great experience in the field of UI & UX. A real expert.”
★★★★★

“I learned a lot. I have attended a lot of full-day design training courses which are too high-level and practical details about UX are not discussed. After watching only 30 mins of your video, I was able to apply it to my job straightaway.”
★★★★★

“The School of UX sessions have really helped me to understand more about what UX is and isn’t and also how it fits in with the whole life cycle of building products. The case studies and examples discussed in the classes really helped to get an understanding of how these principles can be applied to real world projects. I’d highly recommend these courses to anyone with an interest in learning more about UX!”
★★★★★

Where:

The course will run at School of UX in Canada Water Library, just opposite Canada Water tube station on Jubilee Line (2 stops away from London Bridge).

Questions?

Just email us on [email protected]

May 30 2019

Details

Start: 30 May, 2019 @ 1:00 pm
End: 31 May, 2019 @ 6:00 pm
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Venue

School of UX

Canada Water Library (Room 6) 21 Surrey Quays Road
London, SE16 7AR United Kingdom

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