[VIP] ZerotoMastery: Complete Web & Mobile Designer in 2022 UI/UX, Figma + more [Updated 08.2022]
Become a Designer in 2022! This is the only design training course you need to learn and master web and mobile design, UI and UX, and HTML and CSS.
Become a Designer in 2022! This is the only design training course you need to learn and master web and mobile design, UI and UX, and HTML and CSS.
What you'll learn
- ✓Build beautifully designed web and mobile projects for your customers using modern tools used by top companies in 2020
- ✓Immediate access to 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize all your future projects
- ✓Master Figma for your design needs then learn to convert your designs into a live HTML and CSS website
- ✓Master both Web and Mobile design principles and how to go from sketching to fully-fledged high fidelity designs that will wow customers
- ✓Learn best practices and expert tips & tricks that would take you years to learn working full-time
- ✓Learn UI/UX best practices using the latest trends in the industry
- ✓Get hired as a Designer or become a freelancer that can work from anywhere and for anyone. Designers are in high demand!
- ✓Have an amazing design portfolio customized and professionally completed by the end of the course (we provide it for you!)
- ✓Learn to design for all types of devices using Figma and other tools used by some of the top designers in the world
- ✓Learn to use HTML5 and CSS3 to make your designs come to life and create fully working websites
- ✓Learn to make professional logos and design choices for all branding needs
- ✓Learn to be a designer as well as a web developer at the same time (a rare combination of skills that will get you hired faster)!
We guarantee you that this is the best online design course and design bootcamp that you can find if you want to go from an absolute beginner with zero design knowledge to getting hired as a web designer making $100,000+.
Graduates of Zero To Mastery courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook + other top tech companies. This could be you.
By enrolling today, you’ll get to join our exclusive live online community classroom to learn alongside thousands of students, alumni, mentors, TAs and Instructors. Most importantly, you will learn web and mobile design from industry experts that have actual real-world experience having worked for top companies in both Silicon Valley and Toronto.
Bonus: You’ll also get instant access to 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize all your future projects.
This Zero To Mastery design course is very hands-on. This course focuses on efficiently getting you from being a complete beginner to a point where you can get hired or win freelance contracts. You will learn:
- The principles and fundamentals of graphic design
- The latest best practices in Web Design and Mobile Design
- User Interface and User Experience Design (UI/UX) fundamentals and best practices
- To actually create your own beautiful, professional designs (not just watch us!) using the most in-demand, modern design tools and best practices for 2020
- The skills to convert your designs into actual websites or apps using HTML and CSS
Along the way, you are going to go through the full design process and design an actual product for a company that you will be able to add to your portfolio. We pretty much cover it all so that the next time you are in charge of designing a product, you have the step by step outline and guide you’ll need.
The topics covered in this design course are (we told you this best, most comprehensive design course online)...
- WEB & MOBILE DESIGN PRINCIPLES + DESIGN VS WEB DEVELOPMENT
- GETTING STARTED – SKETCHING, INSPIRATION + STRUCTURE
- 1. Sketching
- Intro to sketching
- Sketching UX flows
- Sketching tips
- 2. Inspiration
- How to stay inspired
- How to find inspiration online
- 3. User Flows
- What are user flows?
- The do’s and don’ts
- Speeding up your workflow with components
- Creating your own user flows: Registration (Part 1)
- Creating your own user flows: Search (Part 2)
- Creating your own user flows: Checkout (Part 3)
- 4. Sitemaps
- An intro to sitemaps
- Creating a basic sitemap
- What you should be doing before you start
- Creating a sitemap (Part 1)
- Creating a sitemap (Part 2)
- Tips for getting started
- 1. Sketching
- EXPLORE AND ITERATE – WIREFRAMES, PROTOTYPING AND FEEDBACK
- 1. Wireframes
- What is a wireframe?
- How do I create a wireframe?
- Speeding up your workflow in Figma
- Creating a home page
- Creating a product page
- Creating a checkout page
- 2. Prototyping
- Prototyping basics in Figma (Device + Triggers)
- Prototyping basics in Figma (Actions)
- Prototyping basics in Figma (Overflow)
- Prototyping basics in Figma (Presentation + Collaboration)
- Linking together a quick user flow in Figma
- Working on small interactions with Figma
- 3. Getting feedback
- Why is feedback so important?
- How to get constructive feedback
- 1. Wireframes
- VISUAL DESIGN – DESIGN THEORY + ACCESSIBILITY
- 1. Grids + Spacing
- Spacing and Grid Basics
- Responsive Grids in Figma
- Creating your own grid in Figma
- The rules of the grid
- 2. Typography
- Typography basics (Part 1)
- Matching typefaces to an era
- Typography basics (Part 2)
- Selecting the right typeface
- Typography basics (Part 3)
- Picking a typeface
- Does your typeface suit your scenario?
- Expanding an existing type system
- Choosing typefaces in Google Fonts
- Narrowing down your typography choices
- Creating a type system in Figma
- 3. Color
- Color schemes
- Important questions to ask before picking colors
- Helpful tips for creating color palettes
- Creating a monochromatic color palette
- Applying your simple color palette
- Expanding a strict color palette
- Creating your own color palette
- 4. Forms + UI Elements
- What are UI Elements?
- Best Practices Part 1: Forms
- Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 1)
- Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 2)
- Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 3)
- Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 4)
- Best Practices Part 3: Buttons
- How to create components in Figma
- Using atomic elements in Figma
- Using Instances in Figma
- Editing instances to create new components
- Using constraints to create responsive components
- Creating a registration form in Figma
- 5. Imagery + Iconography
- Resources and techniques to create great visual assets
- Working with photos in Figma (Part 1)
- Working with photos in Figma (Part 2)
- Working with illustrations in Figma
- Using Figma plugins to find Icons quickly
- Creating your very own custom icons
- 6. Accessibility
- What is accessibility?
- Assistive technologies
- Visual patterns for accessibility (Part 1)
- Tools to make your design accessible
- Visual patterns for accessibility (Part 2)
- 1. Grids + Spacing
- DESIGN EXPLORATION – APPLICATION DESIGN + DESIGN SYSTEMS
- 1. Design Patterns
- What are design patterns?
- Why are design patterns valuable?
- How to apply design patterns
- Analyzing design patterns together
- Dissecting and choosing design patterns together
- 2. Mobile Design
- Mobile design best practices (Part 1)
- Mobile design best practices (Part 2)
- 3. Applying Visual Design
- Design Fidelity
- Style Exploration (Navigation)
- Style Exploration (Cards)
- Style Exploration (Interests)
- Style Exploration (New Elements)
- 4. Motion
- The importance of motion
- The purpose of motion
- Intro to Smart Animate
- Showcasing the power of Smart Animate
- 5. Microinteractions
- What are microinteractions?
- Why are microinteractions so important?
- Creating your own microinteractions (Part 1)
- Creating your own microinteractions (Part 2)
- Using Figmotion (Part 1)
- Using Figmotion (Part 2)
- 1. Design Patterns
- PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER – USING OUR DESIGN SYSTEM AND HI-FI PROTOTYPING WITH FIGMA
- 1. Design Systems
- What is a design system?
- Foundation (Color)
- Foundation (Grids and Spacing)
- Foundation (Typography)
- Foundation (Iconography)
- Components (Buttons)
- Components (Inputs)
- Components (Cards)
- Recipes (Card Layouts)
- Recipes (Search)
- Recipes (Orders)
- 2. Final Compositions
- Using our design system (Search)
- Using our design system (Product Description)
- Using our design system (Cart)
- Using our design system (Checkout)
- 3. Working with Developers
- Why is handoff so important?
- Collaboration in Figma
- 1. Design Systems
- FROM FIGMA TO WEBSITE (TAKE A FIGMA DESIGN AND CONVERT IT TO A LIVE WEBSITE USING HTML AND CSS)
- HTML + HTML5
- CSS + CSS3 - CSS BASICS, CSS GRID, FLEXBOX, CSS ANIMATIONS
- PUTTING YOUR WEBSITE ONLINE
This course is not about making you just watch along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don’t know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner to someone that is a top designer that can get hired by world-class companies and allow you to charge a lot of money for your time!
Design is a valuable skill that doesn’t get outdated easily like many technical skills. Trends change, but the skills and fundamentals you learn in this course will take you many years into the future.
When is the best time to begin? It's today! By taking that first step right now, you are that much closer to developing the skills that will get you hired and closer to your dream career.
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