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About the Course

Learn the fundamentals of User Experience (UX) research and design. Become immersed in the UX process of identifying problems and iterating and testing designs to find appropriate solutions. You’ll learn how to empathize with users through best-practice research approaches, and create common UX artifacts such as user personas. And you’ll use UX insights to make appropriate design decisions. By utilizing the User Interface (UI) design process, you will be able to create wireframes for features in Figma, and turn them into Minimum Viable Product (MVP) style prototypes from your mockups. You’ll also learn the core principles of design such as hierarchy and the use of grids. By the end of this course you will be able to: • Design digital products that create value and solve a user's problems in meaningful ways. • Recognize what constitutes successful UX UI and evaluate existing interfaces for design consistency and quality. •  Identify best practice interaction design methods and evaluate and improve your own and others' designs. •  Create, share and test your UX UI designs following best practice guidelines. This is a beginner course for learners who would like to prepare themselves for a career in UX UI development. To succeed in this course, you do not need prior development experience, only basic internet navigation skills and an eagerness to learn....

Top reviews

DC

May 5, 2023

I have been loving every course so far by Meta. They really explain the topic thoroughly and iterate through the subject over and over solidifying your knowledge! I am excited to keep moving forward

EO

Sep 2, 2023

Excellent intro to UX/UI design. Also a good intro to Figma. Although I had to supplement the Figma training with Youtube videos I still the course was very good. Thanks to the Meta team.

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By Dan B

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Feb 4, 2023

There are so many errors in this course. And it really is quite embarrassing considering the topic and the errors in it. I'm starting to wonder if reviews are bought by the course maker :-) can not recommend it unfortunately and was sad it was part of the Meta iOS track

By Thomas M

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Feb 8, 2023

From the first course, this specialization's curriculum degrades in both information value and instructional competence. The assignments are incomplete and confusing, the material is haphazardly assembled and terribly explained. It gave me an excuse to learn Figma, which seems great, but I think I would have gotten just as much out of their tutorials and documentation.

By Stephanie N

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Feb 1, 2023

The course focuses on inane minutia that have no practical use other than to pass the quizzes. Assignments that require templates aren't given and you have to make them from scratch yourself, wasting an immense amount of time. Peer reviewers don't take grading seriously and tend to grade everything with a 0.

By Maguette D

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Apr 20, 2023

Thanks to coursera and Meta I've learned new things in wireframing and prototyping ! Now I really now what's going on under the hood in my journey as a developer !

By Khant L T

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Feb 12, 2023

This is properly one of the best courses for anyone looking to kick-start in UX/UI design field. The course includes everything you need to know in UX and UI.

By Theo B

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Mar 28, 2023

This is a terrible course. More instructions need to be provided for all of the Figma exercises. It is as if you guys immediately expect us to understand how to navigate and find features in Figma and you provide very little guidance as to how to do that. I would give 0 stars or 0.5 stars if I could. This was not an enjoyable course whatsoever.

By Makhosi M

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Feb 14, 2023

I appreciate all the skills I learned in this course. It gave me insight into what constitutes the best practices when designing a mobile application centered around a user.

By james h

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Jan 16, 2023

A very easy course that I'd imagine most technically minded people will sail through. Greater challenges lie within the other courses in the Certificate program.

Ironically I found that the course delivery was inadequate from a UX perspective - maybe more down to Coursera platform limitations but nonetheless something that Meta would probably want to consider for next iteration. The course is also held back by Peer Review which is too long and people either start nit-picking, or they don't care at all and give full points. Either way, that isn't rewarding.

By Daniel P

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Dec 27, 2022

Full of bugs. SHAME !!!

By vishal m

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Dec 15, 2022

Intended for beginners who want to get started in UX field. Only basics is covered and It's not detailed course to learn the user experience or user interface skills.

By Olaniran E

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Apr 14, 2023

The course honestly was not built for even an intermediate more or less for a beginner, alot was not covered, the assignment wasn't clear its was confusing and a template should have help a lot in explaining the task given.

By Alberto V Q

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Nov 19, 2022

I've never been into visuals and graphic interface design but this course convinced me of the importance of the UX/UI process which I now enjoy and respect. It contains a lot of theory content on usability, design, and interactivity that I wasn't expecting but I found more enjoyable than the other parts of design like lines, depth, color, typefaces, etc. I took this course and the whole specialization because "Interfaces are Important", and I learned all the key parts of how and what to render but never the "why" behind it all. The HTML and CSS advanced course explains the semantics of the HTML world but this course gives it meaning and empathy to the design elements beyond the screen, which are centered on the user.

By Rodion S

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Dec 7, 2022

Took me a while to complete a final assignment.

It's kinda sad that one of two persons that reviewed me did not made fair score, giving me 0 points when I actually had done what was assigned, but I made it anyway.

Instructors were great!

By Senon U

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Nov 22, 2022

Leider muss man sich alles selber über andere Quellen aneignen. Verstehe auch nicht warum man so lange auf den nächsten Kurs warten muss...

By 石澤大希

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Jun 5, 2023

Not clear.

By Daniel C

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May 6, 2023

I have been loving every course so far by Meta. They really explain the topic thoroughly and iterate through the subject over and over solidifying your knowledge! I am excited to keep moving forward

By peng

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Nov 24, 2022

Thanks to coursera, thanks to mate, thanks to the lecturer of coursera platform video, thanks to everyone, thank you, love you

By Walters S

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Nov 12, 2022

Better than I thought! It covers the core subjects and functions that a ux/ui needs to do daily!

By Peter G

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Aug 27, 2023

The first half of the course is good, although it's a little too general. There is too much emphasis on memorizing what amount to trivia facts about which phrases are associated with each of a few evaluation methodologies, rather than applying those methodologies.

The second half of the class has promise, but is ruined by poor writing, incoherent instructions, and incomplete explanations. I recommend taking any other Figma tutorial and just skipping the second half of the class.

By Tam B

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Dec 26, 2022

Thanks for providing a good certificated course, I appreciate it. The certificates in these courses will give me good fundamentals for my future career

By Orel B

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Dec 15, 2022

This course is awesome!!! Its a lot of work if you really want to learn but the benefits is tremendous, especially for me as a full stack developer

By Gustavo G

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Dec 30, 2022

What a great course! I learned a lot about how to use Figma and UI/UX foundations. Thank you so much to the instructors!

By Iván Z

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Nov 8, 2022

Great course, very good and clear information, amazing readings and exercises and a great final assignment.

By Haneen

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Dec 20, 2022

Rich content . I have found it very useful as it answered a lot of questions in my mind. Highly recommend.

By Guto A

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Dec 21, 2022

It surprised me. Never though that would be so much about this subject.