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UI/UX Design Bootcamp

Our UI/UX design bootcamp is designed to impart the most crucial skills for graduates to be able to contribute as a crafter of user experiences and interfaces as soon as possible.

What Skills Will I Learn?

The curriculum for this bootcamp has been designed to impart a core set of skills that will help an attendee become a proficient UI/UX Designer.

  • Design Thinking

    How to look at the world as a series of design questions. What features of everyday products were designed by choice or by necessity? What's the difference between the two?

  • Product Ideation

    How to conceptually tackle product design and identify the features that will connect with users in meaningful ways.

  • Product Development

    How to take a concept and turn it into something concrete. Learn to use the tools that will help a product get closer to a reality.

  • Branding

    How to create a brand that will resonate with users. Learn to design logos, color schemes, and brand personality.

  • User Testing & Feedback

    How to gather data on products and shape the future direction of product development and key business decisions.

Who Will Succeed In This Course?

UI/UX Design tends to favor visually creative individuals, but not always. People who are creative in other aspects of their human experience may also be successful UI/UX designers. An important thing for potential designes to consider is how well they can understand the experience of others, also known as empathy. Individuals with high empathy have an easier time recognizing how others will interact with the world, and therefore any potential products.

Additionaly, artists of any kind (visual, musical, tactile, etc.) can often translate this natural talent into a keen understanding of well designed products or experiences. Being an artist is not a requirement to be a good UI/UX Designer, but these fields overlap to a high degree.

Aside from intuitive capabilities, another type of successful UI/UX Designer may instead utilize data to drive decision-making. In this regard, a successful UI/UX Designer could be talented at gathering information and collating this data into meaningful stories that describe the opinions of larger populations.