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How to train your designer eye & develop your design skills
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(83 ratings)
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How to train your designer eye & develop your design skills

Learn how you can use design inspiration effectively, how to analyze UI designs and how to practice & experiment
Last updated 10/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn a framework for developing your design skills
  • Learn how to collect design inspiration and what to collect
  • Develop an eye for good design
  • Learn how to analyze UI designs
  • Establish a workflow for researching design patterns and good practices
  • Discover the most effective ways of practicing and experimenting
  • Understand that UI design is learnable, it is not only for the "talented" ones

Course content

7 sections38 lectures2h 57m total length
  • How this course help you grow as a designer5:25

    In this course intro lecture, I talk about these:

    • Who the course is for

    • My goal with the course

    • UI design is 95% learnable (and it is enough)

    • What I mean by a "designer eye"

    • My framework for training your designer eye

  • How to use this course (and the practice activities Figma file)2:02

    Before diving in, this short lecture explains how to apply the course Figma file:

    • This is where I set up all the practice activities for you

    • I also add a playground where you can collect inspirational design and experiment (e.g. with creating shadows, gradients etc.)

Requirements

  • No previous experience needed, it is suitable for complete beginners
  • Whether you are a student, a beginner or a more experienced professional, learning how to train your designer eye in a systematic way will boost your skills as a UX, UI or product designer

Description

You'll learn how to consistently improve your design skills by continuously getting inspired by the offline & the digital world around you, and by building a habit around collecting design inspiration, analyzing UI designs and practicing our design craft.

I'll explain how to collect and analyze designs and practice designing user flows, layouts and UI elements: I will show you some effective techniques, my favorite resources, and I'm going to give you many-many practice activities. As a result, you'll have an approach or framework for train your designer eye on a daily basis.


Main topics

  • getting inspired by the offline & the digital world around you

  • collecting design inspiration

  • analyzing UI designs

  • practicing and experimenting

  • conducting UX audits (coming soon)


This course is for your if

  • you read a lot about design theory, but there is a gap between your theoretical understanding and practice, or

  • you completed a design bootcamp (or you are in the process of completing one) but you don't have a plan for developing your designer eye on a consistent basis, or you just simply

  • need a systematic approach to develop your skills

So if

  • You are in the process of getting into design or

  • You are a designer or researcher who wants to work on UI or visual design skills

  • You are a student who needs some guidance

  • You just simply want to train your designer eye,

I’m confident that you’ll greatly benefit from this course.


This course is NOT

  • This is not a comprehensive design curriculum, review what is included in the course before purchasing it.

  • I won't teach you how to use a certain design tool (e.g. Figma or Sketch). However, you'll find most of the practice activities inside a Figma file, so it is easier to complete the assignments if you have a Figma account (it is free).

  • The course is not about an end-to-end UX/UI design process.


My goal

I'm a design mentor and teacher with 10+ years of professional experience, and throughout my years I've noticed that many designers don't know how to develop their design (UX, UI and visual design) skills effectively. They attend a bootcamp or some online courses, then they don't really know how they can improve their design skillset.

I wish I had known these tactics and approaches when I was a beginner designer!

If you are searching for a comprehensive, A to Z design course, then this is not the one you are after. However, my suggestion is that you should still apply this as a complementary course (e.g. if you are in the process of completing a design bootcamp), I promise that you will find a lot of gems inside it!

My goal is to constantly improve the course material, the first update is going to be a new section about UX Audits!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner UX designers, Beginner UI designers, Beginner product designers
  • UX designers, UX researchers, Content designers who want to work on UI design or visual design skills
  • Beginners who are in the process of completing a bootcamp - I believe that the mindset and framework shared here'll greatly complement your studies!
  • Design bootcamp graduates who need some guidance on how to develop an eye for design
  • Designers wanting to learn a framework or systematic approach about training their designer eye