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Certificates

Google Professional UX Design 7/7 Course

Follow the design process: empathize with users, define pain points, ideate solutions, create wireframes and prototypes, test and iterate on designs

Understand the basics of UX research, like planning research studies, conducting interviews and usability studies, and synthesizing research results

Apply foundational UX concepts, like user-centered design, accessibility, and equity-focused design

Create a professional UX portfolio, including end-to-end projects, so that you're ready to apply for jobs

Create High-Fidelity Designs and Prototypes in Figma

Build mockups and high-fidelity prototypes in the design tool Figma.

Define and apply common visual design elements and principles.

Demonstrate how design systems can be used to organize, standardize, and enhance designs.

Understand the role of design critique sessions and feedback while iterating on designs.

Conduct UX Research and Test Early Concepts

Plan and conduct moderated and unmoderated usability studies.

Synthesize observations from usability studies and come up with insights.

Share research methodology and insights using persuasive presentation skills.

Modify low-fidelity designs based on research insights.

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Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes

Create storyboards to come up with ideas about solutions to user needs.

Create wireframes on paper and digitally in the design tool Figma.

Build paper prototypes to create interactive designs.

Design low-fidelity prototypes in Figma.







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Start the UX Design Process: Empathize, Define, and Ideate

Empathize with users to understand their needs and pain points.

Develop problem statements to define user needs.

Generate ideas for possible solutions to user problems.



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Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design

Identify common job responsibilities of entry-level UX designers and other teams you might work with.

Understand foundational concepts in UX design, such as user-centered design, the design process, accessibility, and equity-focused design.

Explain why design sprints are an important and useful part of a UX designer’s work.





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