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		<title>Figma UI/UX Design for Beginners</title>
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<p><strong>What You’ll Learn</strong></p>
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<li>How to start your journey as a UX Designer using Figma.</li>
<li>How to use Figma for the essential parts of UX and UI design.</li>
<li>How to build fully interactive prototypes.</li>
<li>How to work with UX personas effectively.</li>
<li>You’ll be able to include UX design skills on your CV.</li>
<li>How to create a complete UX project from start to finish.</li>
<li>What clients typically expect from someone in a UX design role.</li>
<li>How to design simple wireframes.</li>
<li>How to apply colors and images correctly in your layouts.</li>
<li>The important dos and don’ts of selecting fonts for mobile apps and websites.</li>
<li>How to design your own buttons, icons, and other UI elements.</li>
<li>Understanding concepts such as Components, Constraints, and Multi-Dimensional Variants.</li>
<li>Access to free UI kits and Figma plugins that significantly speed up your workflow.</li>
<li>How to develop a basic style guide that’s ready for client delivery.</li>
<li>How to create simple and advanced micro-interactions, animations, and page transitions.</li>
<li>How to design websites and mobile applications.</li>
<li>Working with typefaces and color systems.</li>
<li>Testing designs directly on mobile devices.</li>
<li>Exporting assets that are ready for production.</li>
<li>Creating your first UX brief and persona.</li>
<li>Professional workflow tips and shortcuts.</li>
<li>Support from the instructor and the BYOL community.</li>
<li>All the methods and techniques used by professional UX designers.</li>
<li>Access to 111 detailed video lessons covering Figma, UX, and UI design.</li>
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<p><strong>This Course Includes</strong></p>
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<li>9.5 hours MP4 video</li>
<li>Assignments</li>
<li>1 article</li>
<li>1 Project File</li>
<li>Offline Learning</li>
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<p><strong>Requirements</strong></p>
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<li>A copy of Figma (a free version is available on Figma’s website).</li>
<li>No prior UX or UI design experience required.</li>
<li>No previous knowledge of Figma needed.</li>
<li>No design background necessary.</li>
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<p><strong>Who This Course Is For</strong></p>
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<li>Anyone who wants to start using Figma professionally and earn money with UX design.</li>
<li>Beginners, newcomers, and hobbyists exploring UX design.</li>
<li>People stepping into the design and user-experience field for the first time.</li>
<li>Anyone who needs to showcase “UX Design” in their portfolio.</li>
<li>Anyone eager to learn the core principles of UI and UX design.</li>
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<h2 data-purpose="requirements-title"><span style="font-size: 16px;">Hi — I’m Dan Scott, and welcome to </span><strong style="font-size: 16px;">Figma Essentials</strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">.</span></h2>
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<div class="show-more-module--container--teP7C">You and I will cover everything required to begin a career as a UX Designer using Figma. We’ll use this powerful UI/UX tool to design attractive user interfaces and build engaging prototypes. Most importantly, we’ll go over what clients expect from you as an entry-level UX designer. This course is designed for people who are new to design and new to user experience. If you’re unsure about what UX actually is, don’t worry — we’ll start from the ground up and progress step by step. First, we’ll explain how to interpret a brief and how to work with a UX persona. Next, you’ll learn how to produce simple wireframes. After that, we’ll cover how to apply colors and images correctly in your layouts. You’ll discover the do’s and don’ts when selecting fonts for websites and mobile apps. You’ll also learn to design your own icons, buttons, and other UI elements. We’ll demystify terms like Components, Constraints, and Multi-Dimensional Variants — they sound intimidating but are simple once you see them in action. To speed up our workflow, we’ll make use of free UI kits and Figma plugins. We’ll put together a basic Style Guide that’s ready to hand off to a client. You’ll learn how to create both simple and advanced micro-interactions, page transitions, and animations. By the end of the course you’ll have built fully interactive prototypes. You’ll carry a project from start to finish — collaborating with teammates and exporting the correct files for handoff to developers or software engineers. Although our focus will be on Figma, I’ll explain the UX techniques and terminology used in real projects so you understand how industry workflows operate. You’ll gain the confidence to manage your own UX projects. Throughout the course I’ll set assignments that develop your skills and help you create standout pieces for your portfolio. Alright — it’s time to level up and go from <strong>Figma Zero to Figma Hero</strong>.</div>
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