UI/UX DESIGN FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
On UI/UX DESIGN

UI/UX delves into the fundamentals and advanced concepts of UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design. You will learn how to create user-centered designs, improve usability, and design visually appealing interfaces.

In simpler terms, while frontend development is like decorating the front of a house, Backend development is like ensuring the plumbing, electricity, and structural integrity work seamlessly while UI/UX is like the architectural design of the whole house to make it welcoming and functional for newcomers and occupants.

Key topics include:

  • UX Fundamentals: User research, personas, journey mapping, and user testing.
  • UI Principles: Typography, color theory, layout design, and accessibility.
  • Wireframing and Prototyping: Using tools like Figma or Adobe XD.
  • Usability Testing: How to test and iterate designs for better performance.
  • Design Thinking Process: How to approach and solve user problems creatively.
  • Portfolio Building: Guidance on creating a portfolio to showcase your skills.

Tools like Figma for For wireframing and prototyping, Adobe XD or Sketch for Optional alternatives, UsabilityHub or Maze for user testing and Miro or Whimsical for brainstorming and sitemapswhich be used in the teaching processes.

The good news is, no formal qualifications are required to learn UI/UX. You can dive right in and start building exciting websites, even if you're a complete beginner. This field welcomes anyone with a passion for learning and the creativity to bring web pages to life.

It would take within the range of Ten (10) weeks as per our syllabus to become comfortable and settled with UI/UX. Focus on taking each step at a time, enjoy the learning process, and celebrate your progress! You'll be surprised how much you can achieve with this enthusiasm and dedication.

Yes, UI/UX skills are in high demand. Even with just foundational knowledge, you can secure roles as UI/UX Designer, Product Designer, Interaction Designer, UX Researcher in big Software and Tech Companies and also in the Software and Tech department of other non-Software and Tech Industry Giants.

After learning UI/UX, you can start working on projects and applying for jobs. UI/UX is a valuable skill, and many Companies everywhere need people who can build beautiful, user-friendly websites and web applications. This means there are plenty of opportunities out there for you, even if you're just starting.

Yes! Once proficient, you can explore Full-Stack Development (Frontend, backend etc.), DevOps, or even Machine Learning and Data Engineering for broader career opportunities. You can explore all these other fields and aspects of software development by registering for them with us.

A laptop with 4GB RAM and at least 250GB storage.

Yes. Payment policies may include installment options, such as paying half before starting and completing the balance within 30 days.

The Program is Hybrid in nature in order to aid flexibility. We offer both physical and online classes conjunctively and disjunctively. Virtual lectures are attended at the comfort of your Home. There are also recording to cover for missed virtual lectures.

Physical Lectures are always held at our learning centers. The issue of distance is resolved with the projection of ongoing physical lectures in real time. It’s an hybrid program offering both physical and virtual classes. In summary, Physical classes are held at the learning centers, while online classes are accessible globally.

Lectures are conducted per week in three times schedules as follows:

  • Saturday: 08:30 A.M to 12:00 P.M (Virtual)
  • Sunday: 02:00 P.M to 05:00 P.M (Physical)
  • Wednesday or Thursday: 08:00 P.M to 10:00 P.M (Virtual)
  • Student can however come for personal Self Practice and Group discussion at the Center on Fridays from 02:00 P.M to 05:00 P.M.

New topics are introduced virtually by the instructor on the first lecture day of the week. More insight, practical checks, and gray areas are attended to on the second day which is a physical lecture consequent upon which an assignment will be given. The Third Lecture Day is to deal with any gaps and problems faced by Students while practicing and solving the assignment.

The class then moves to a new topic on the next lecture day and the cycle continues.

OSAD PROFESSIONALS offers a practical, hands-on curriculum taught by experienced professionals. They focus on real-world applications, career mentorship, and community building to ensure students are well-prepared for industry challenges.

At our organization, teaching and Learning goes beyond just acquiring the respective software development skills. We offer a comprehensive, hands-on, and practical approach that combines real-world projects, experienced instructors, and a supportive community.

Our curriculum is designed to not only teach you the latest technologies and industry best practices but also to inspire resilience, creativity, and a penchant for problem-solving. Additionally, we provide mentorship and networking opportunities, ensuring that your learning experience extends beyond the four walls of a lecture theatre.

By choosing our organization, you're not just learning a tech skill; you're joining a community and a Family dedicated to your success in the dynamic world of software development.

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