We offer customized courses designed to match students' unique needs and passions. Explore our range of programs, including UI/UX Design, UI Design, and UX Design, and gain comprehensive skills to take your design journey to the next level with confidence!
Mid-Fidelity Prototype
Creating a Mood Board
Developing a Style Guide
Branding & Logos
Iconography
Typography
Color Theory
Crafting a Color Palette
Accessibility Considerations
High-Fidelity Prototype
Advanced Prototyping
Micro-Interactions
Usability Testing
Conducting CIF Testing
User Interviews
Qualitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
SUS Score
Usability Testing Report
Testing Approaches
Formative vs. Summative Testing
Valence Testing
5-Act Testing
A/B Testing
Accessibility and Inclusive Design
Inclusive Design
Accessibility
WCAG- Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines
Who is eligible to take the course and become a UI/UX designer?
The course is open to anyone interested, degree holders, individuals looking to switch careers from other professions, or designers seeking to update their skills.
Is knowledge of coding necessary to be a UI/UX designer?
No, UI/UX design doesn’t require coding, but coding knowledge can be an advantage.
Is the course structure aligned with current industry trends and in-demand skills?
Yes, the course structure is aligned with industry trends and in-demand skills, designed by Kingston University London alumni to meet international standards and BCS (British Computer Society) guidelines.
How can I make the payments?
Payment can be made via online transfer, credit card, or UPI to the UXBrainz Technologies bank account.
Can I pay the fees in instalments?
Fees can be paid in installments, varying by course. Contact us for more details.
What are the system requirements?
Students should have a laptop with at least 8GB RAM and an Intel i7 processor, running either macOS or Windows 10/11.