Which certified course should I pursue to become an UI or UX designer?

I have completed 10+2 and currently pursuing degree course.

284 Views|Posted 2016-02-20 23:18:12
Asked by Ajas Mk
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2016-02-22 17:28:53
Directly going for UI/UX designing won't be a smart choice as there are certain basic steps that you need to first cover. Choose an institute that can also offer you course in graphic and web. Having the base of the same will help you in a long run working as UI/UX designer.

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SXILL CHANDIGARH17
2016-02-21 09:27:54
Yes, UI/UX Design is a good thing to learn. Important is that it requires a certain integrity in the person. If you have been learning with integrity it would surely get you where you want (catch your dream). Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge c

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Sure, there would be. Kindly check at Trivandrum.

The aesthetic aspects by which users interact with a product, such as buttons, icons, menu bars, typography, and colors, are referred to as user interface (UI) design. The visual experience of the user is the center of UI design. It controls how a user interacts with an interface, whether it's a mob

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P Roy
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2016-03-02 12:49:32
UI UX is a boom now. These kind of courses are designed in a combination of design courses and the web designing and programming courses.

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