UX/UI Designer
250 Hours / 6-9 Months, Part Time Program
This part-time UX/UI design program features expert instruction, hands-on projects, AI-driven design methodologies, and a real connection to the industry to get graduates hired.
User Experience (UX) Design is creating and designing digital products and services that are useful, usable, and desirable. UX is based on how a person feels when using a product or service, like an app, website, or software application. User Experience Specialists centralize the user in the design and development process and create an environment where customers consistently have positive, meaningful experiences. User Interface (UI) refers to the look and layout of the product, the actual graphics, visuals, colors, and fonts.
A UX/UI Designer is a person who can develop a digital product. In doing so, the UX/UI Designer has a direct effect on customer satisfaction and product adoption and scale.
70% of design teams increased headcount in the past year. Employers rate UX/UI as one of the most in-demand product design job roles. We can get graduates of our program (even with no design experience) to that sought-after tech job!
Crucially, our program integrates the use of advanced Artificial Intelligence tools in the training process. This allows learners to understand and apply AI-driven design methodologies, harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence to create user-centric, efficient, and engaging digital interfaces.
Allow Students To Explore The Art and Science Behind Human-Computer Interaction
Students will learn the professional terms and scientific basis of UX/UI, while acquiring correct practices and methods. Students will develop a knowledge of prototyping and designing for desktops, mobile phones and apps, e-commerce, psychological principles, and more.
Open Doors With Industry Connections
Equip students to succeed in a rapidly expanding field with help from our network of UX experts, instructors, hiring partners, and alumni. The UX/UI Designer curriculum was created in collaboration with the industry’s leading companies to make our programs as relevant as possible to the local industry’s needs, assuring graduates will be job-ready as soon as the program ends.
Guide Students to Deliver a Professional Project
Throughout the program, practical skills in user’s research, information architecture design, and user oriented characterization are acquired through hands-on use of analysis tools and examples of real-life notable UX/UI projects.
Who Is the Program For?
Driven and motivated individuals with or without design background, who wish to launch a highly sought-after career as a UX/UI Designer.
Top Notch Professionals
This unique program was built by a professional team made up of the leading experts in User Experience, with vast knowledge and experience in training too.
Eran Lasser
CEO of Wawiwa
Eran is a tech education entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. Eran founded and managed four IT training companies: John Bryce Training (Israel), TRIG (China), JB-IQsoft (Hungary), KocBryce (Turkey). Eran also partnered to establish DAN.IT Education (Ukraine), Techub (Georgia), and more. In addition, Eran managed Mentergy, which provides e-learning and distance learning solutions. Over the years, he was responsible for the reskilling of more than 50,000 individuals now working as tech professionals.
Daniel Anderson
Chief Training Officer
Daniel is responsible for updating state-of-the-art topics in the company’s tech training programs, and for maintaining its training methodologies. Daniel was the Chief Trainer at the Israel Defense Force’s Tech Training Center and is a graduate of the IDF training process. He develops and delivers a wide range of programming courses, and is a Full-Stack Developer and Data Scientist.
Teva Raiz
Head of UI/UX Designer Program
Teva is an expert in UX/UI, with a strong track record in designing complex platforms, applications, and websites for many large companies and dozens of startups.
Beyond her hands-on experience, Teva is an experienced UX/UI instructor. Over the years, Teva has developed, managed, and delivered many UX/UI and graphic design courses at the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), various colleges, and the government’s Bureau of Employment.
What Do Graduates Have to Say?
Program Curriculum
- Vector-based software
- Familiarity with basic concepts and the pen tool
- Creating and editing routes
- Transformation and complex forms
- Graphic style and text
- Creating UI elements
- Advanced techniques
- Pixel-based software
- Familiarity with the software and basic concepts in image processing
- Working with artboards and vectors, saving and exporting files
- A Photoshop photo overhaul, working with selection areas, and creating an initial montage
- Gestalt Principles
- Mental models and their influence on designs
- Neuromarketing essentials
- Designing and prototyping with Figma
- Composition and visual hierarchy
- Layout & grid
- Shapes, lines, and effects
- Creating UI elements, such as buttons and controls
- Interactive prototypes and micro-interaction workshop
- Choosing the first portfolio project – a mobile application
- Design-thinking workshop
- Defining and solving complex problems
- Customer and competitive research
- Methodologies of research – surveys, card sorting, A/B testing, usability tests
- Personas, user scenarios, and empathy maps
- Miro software – a brainstorming tool
- Aaron Walter’s pyramid
- Sitemap and user flow
- Wireframe- low and high fidelity
- Information Architecture
- System Architecture
- Web and mobile layout composition
- Touch screen design
- Mobile Architecture
- Responsive design
- Landscape and portrait modes
- Colors, themes, and palettes
- Psychology of colors – the 12 archetypes model
- Insights into font psychology
- Branding concept
- Creating a UI style guide
- Atomic design
- Choosing the second portfolio project – a desktop design
- First project presentation
- Mentoring and review on a personal level
- How to integrate AI into designs
- Midjourney software
- Using prompts to generate an image
- Creating a logo using prompts and vectorizing it
- Using ChatGPT to create a complex prompt
- Retouching AI art using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop Beta
- User-friendly navigation design
- Onboarding and tutorials
- Linear process
- Types of menus and their designs
- Shopping carts and e-commerce
- User-system communication
- Windows design
- Advanced controls and data visualization
- Complex system overview
- Dashboard design
- Advanced information organization
- Microcopy workshop
- Dark mode design
- Usability testing
- Introduction to gamification
- Integrating gamification into the design
- User’s motivation
- Scoring and leaderboards
- Advanced UI workshop – motion design
- Pixel-perfect design
- Creating a personal portfolio
- Building a personal website with WIX
- WIX animation workshop
- Career Orientation – CV creation and market opportunities
- Creating a LinkedIn profile
- Designing a personal CV using Canva
- Zeplin software overview – working with developers
- The take-home design exercise
- Modern web technologies
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