UI Design

  • 5.0 Rate

  • 14 Lecture

  • 42 hours

  • 7 Weeks

In the era of active digitalization of design, there is a growing and urgent need to create products, systems, and services that simplify human interaction with computers. Interface design, as a discipline, studies human behavior and universal visualization methods to develop interaction practices that better fit the user's intuition, principles, needs, and decisions. Within the course, we will fully discuss and go through all the stages and methods that the interface designer's duties and job specifics entail: from analyzing the brief and concept, to developing complex Wireframes, design systems, flows, structures, testing, and presenting the prototype.

The teaching method is mainly based on practice, which includes assignments received during the lecture course, independently performed exercises, and an individual project.

Outcome

Skills Acquired: Human-Centered Design, Figma, Wireframes, Design Systems.

  • Analyze briefs, identify the main mission of the project and user needs;

  • Define the specifics, visual strategy, and concept of a digital product;

  • Manage complex design processes;

  • Develop visual characteristics of design;

  • Develop a design system adapted to various graphic devices;

  • Implement and consider functional design principles (Human Centered Design, Design Thinking, accessibility, equality, and ethics) in the interface;

  • Prototype, test products, analyze feedback, implement and evaluate;

  • Present digital products and find necessary ways and methods for this.

Feb 14 1400₾

Tue-Thur 20:00-23:00

Apr 23 1400₾
Oct 10 1400₾

Mon-Wen 20:00-23:00

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Who is this course for?

Interested in web design

The course is for those who want to learn the basics of interface design or deepen their existing knowledge and skills in this field

Graphic designers

Those who have experience working with the interface of graphic programs or other types of professional contact with digital products.

Program includes

Alumni Club

After successfully completing the final exam, graduates will be automatically enrolled in the Alumni Club. This membership grants them access to exclusive events, content, and special offers from our partner companies

Work Based Learning

The course includes practice-based learning, including assignments/exercises and individual projects.

Bilingual Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a bilingual certificate.

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Syllabus

Human-computer interaction
Interface design, methods, and basic principles
Interface designer skills, responsibilities, and job specifics
Interface design, aesthetics, forms, composition, and layout
Functional and universal expression of design
Trend research and market overview
Copyright and rights
Team organization and work distribution principles
Platforms needed for team communication
Practical assignment
Company / Brand, User
Principles, structure, association, character, forms of expression, and product
Complex process management and formula
Brief, site map, UX Research, Wireframe, and other pre-design processes
UX/UI needs, intersections, and differences
Interface designer tools
Review of necessary platforms (Sketch, XD, Figma)
Practical assignment
Detailed analysis of Figma interface
General grid rules and rules in relation to raster systems
Information hierarchy
Typography grid and characteristics
Logical organization of content
Composition
Design ethics and philosophy
Designer toolkit
Practical assignment
Detailed analysis of Figma interface
Various graphic devices and their characteristics in relation to the interface
Color palette, tones, gradation, shadows. Primary and secondary colors
Briefing, principles, questions, types, and client communication tips & tricks
Pricing, how we measure the scope and value of work
Practical assignment
Brand adaptation and use of its elements in the interface
Lighting, balance, dimension, symmetry, patterns, and negative space
Content
Competitor and market analysis
Strategy
Concept development process, involved parties, and issues
Mood board, aesthetics, style
Practical assignment

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Lecturers

Sopho Gogishvili

UI Design

Sopho Gogishvili

UI Design

Sopho has 8 years of experience working on digital product design and development. She has collaborated with various types of companies and clients around the world, ranging from small startups to renowned brands such as Visa, Netflix, Sandlane, Microsoft, Siemens, Cash app, H&M, and others. Currently, Sopho is a Lead Digital Product Designer at TBC Pay.

FAQs for this course

A: Yes, you can study this program even if you don't have basic knowledge in web design. It's preferable to have minimal experience with design tools (for example: Photoshop, Illustrator), and you will learn the rest during the course.
A: The UI Design course is mainly for beginners and focuses on teaching students the basic principles of interaction design, while the UX Research and Design program is oriented towards teaching students all stages of digital product creation using Design Thinking methodology, which involves researching user needs and implementing them in digital products.

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