UX/UI Projects for portfolio
Learn how to use Figma, a powerful design tool for UX/UI prototyping and application design. Create websites, logos, and more with this beginner guide.
What you’ll learn
- Design
- UX/UI
- Prototyping
- Application Design
- Mockups
Figma is a powerful design tool that helps you to create anything: websites, applications, logos, and much more.
By learning to use Figma, you’ll take your first steps into User Interface Design and and User Experience Design. These skills are essential for building a great portfolio for yourself and potentially for your own company.
In this Figma Crash Course, I will use a real project website from Frontend Mentor which we will recreate in Figma. Learning by building a project is a great way to solidify your knowledge, so I recommend downloading the assets and following along.
Adobe XD is the Adobe prototyping tool for user experience and interaction designers. Adobe XD features are used for creating wireframes, prototypes, and screen designs for digital products such as websites and mobile apps.
We will be making projects in both, in adobe XD and in figma
Figma is one of the most revolutionary graphics editing apps that’s taking over the design world by storm. What makes it so attractive is the fact that it’s free to use.
If you’re still not familiar with this wondering web-based app or looking for tips on how to make the most of the software, you’ve come to the right place.
In this beginner guide, we outline some of the tutorials and video guides in one place. You can use them to learn everything you need to know about Figma without having to spend hours searching on Google and getting frustrated.
Figma is different from other graphics editing tools. Mainly because it works directly on your browser. This means you get to access your projects and start designing from any computer or platform without having to buy multiple licenses or install software.
Another reason why designers love this app is that Figma offers a generous free plan where you can create and store 3 active projects at a time. It’s more than enough for you to learn, experiment, and work on small projects.
Who this course is for:
- Creative people