UI/UX COURSE
Course Description
UI/UX design course in Pune by OES gives you the opportunity to learn the complex concepts of UI/UX designing in simplified ways. Our UI/UX design training institute is a credible source to get trained in this highly sought after skill.
- OVERVIEW
- Our UI/UX design training institute in Pune hosts smart classes for students interested in UI/UX design and provides them with an advanced computer lab to practice their skills. With this practical training, we also offer syllabus based training to our students to get their concepts right. Our unique job placement guarantee applies to this course as well and many MNC companies accept our students with wide hands as their valued employees. International placements are also provided based on the skills and qualifications required by the companies.
- UI (user interface) and UX (user experience) are the two most discussed topics in the current online business scenario. UI and UX are proving to be game changers for many businesses. They are all about having a customer-centric approach towards each and every business practice. Businesses are actively looking for UI/UX designers to shape their websites and mobile applications in a way which would enable customers to operate through them, smoothly and according to their own preferences.
- Our UI/UX design course in Pune is made with simplicity in mind so that our students can learn quickly and efficiently. Learn UI/UX design with us and get placed in a well-paying company instantly after the completion of the course! You can also start your own freelance UI/UX design practice with our assistance.
- COURSE SYLLABUS
- Heuristic evaluation
- DD design workshop
- Business and UX
- Customer- centric approach study
- Adobe
- Axure
- Mapping out touch points
- Wire-framing
- BENEFITS OF COURSE
- Learn the customer-centric approach and understand the needs and demands of the market.
- Acquire creative skills to shape the UI/UX of a website.
- Educate yourself in a short span of time.
- Guaranteed job placement and assistance in opening your own freelance account.
- WORK OPPORTUNITIES
UI/UX design is a booming field and there are endless opportunities to work as a qualified person in this field. Avail our UI/UX design course in Pune and get placed in-
- IT companies
- MNCs
- E-commerce businesses.
- Digital marketing agencies
Among many other companies. We’ll help you get placed in your desired job destination. Not willing to do a job? Want to start your own business? We’ll help you with that as well! Setup your own freelance graphic design business with our assistance and enjoy a thriving career in this ever-growing field.
🎓 UI & UX Design Course Syllabus
🕒 Duration: 12–24 Weeks (Adjustable)
🎯 Level: Beginner to Intermediate
📚 Format: Online / In-Person / Hybrid
🔧 Tools: Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, FigJam, Notion
🧭 Course Overview
This course provides a practical and theoretical foundation in UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design. Students will learn how to design intuitive digital interfaces, conduct user research, create wireframes and prototypes, and test for usability. The course culminates in a real-world project and portfolio.
📌 Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, students will:
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Understand principles of user-centered design
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Conduct user research and build user personas
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Create wireframes, prototypes, and mockups
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Master UI tools like Figma or Adobe XD
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Apply usability testing and design iteration
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Build a complete case study for their portfolio
🗂️ Weekly Breakdown
Module 1: Introduction to UI & UX (Week 1)
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What is UI vs UX?
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Design process overview (Double Diamond, Design Thinking)
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The role of UI/UX designers
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Career paths in UI/UX
Module 2: User Research & Empathy (Weeks 2–3)
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Types of user research (qualitative vs quantitative)
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Creating user personas
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Empathy maps, user journey maps
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Competitor analysis & market research
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Tools: Google Forms, Maze, Optimal Workshop
Project: Research report + user personas for a selected app/website
Module 3: UX Design & Information Architecture (Weeks 4–5)
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User flows, task flows
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Site maps, navigation patterns
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Card sorting and content grouping
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Accessibility basics (WCAG guidelines)
Project: UX flow for a website or mobile app
Module 4: Wireframing & Prototyping (Weeks 6–7)
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Low-fidelity wireframes
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Mid- and high-fidelity prototypes
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Rapid prototyping techniques
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Interactive prototypes and microinteractions
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Tools: Figma, Adobe XD, Balsamiq, Marvel
Project: Wireframes and prototype for a user-focused product
Module 5: UI Design Principles (Weeks 8–9)
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Visual hierarchy, grids, spacing
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Color theory in UI
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Typography in digital products
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Icons, buttons, forms, components
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Design systems and UI kits
Project: Create a UI kit for an app or website
Module 6: Usability Testing & Iteration (Week 10)
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Heuristic evaluation
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A/B testing basics
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Usability testing (remote/in-person)
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Iteration and improvement process
Project: Conduct a usability test and iterate design
Module 7: Responsive & Mobile Design (Week 11)
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Breakpoints and layout grids
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Designing for various screen sizes
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Adaptive vs responsive design
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Accessibility for mobile
Project: Responsive redesign of an existing product
Module 8: Portfolio & Final Project (Week 12)
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Case study writing (problem, solution, process, results)
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Presenting your design process
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Building your online portfolio (Behance, Notion, Webflow)
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Final design critique and evaluation
Final Project: Complete end-to-end UI/UX case study
🧰 Tools & Platforms
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Design: Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch (optional)
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Prototyping: Figma, InVision, Marvel
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Collaboration: FigJam, Miro, Notion, Trello
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Research: Maze, Optimal Workshop, Google Forms
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Testing: Lookback.io, Maze, UsabilityHub
🧪 Assessment Structure
Component |
Weight |
Research Projects |
20% |
Wireframes & Prototypes |
20% |
Midterm UI Kit |
20% |
Final UX Case Study |
30% |
Participation & Feedback |
10% |
📚 Recommended Reading & Resources
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Don't Make Me Think – Steve Krug
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The Design of Everyday Things – Don Norman
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Hooked – Nir Eyal
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Laws of UX – Jon Yablonski
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UX Collective (blog), Smashing Magazine, Nielsen Norman Group articles
🏁 Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, students will:
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Build a complete UI/UX case study from concept to prototype
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Be able to conduct research, design, and test digital interfaces
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Be job-ready for entry-level positions like UI Designer, UX Researcher, Product Designer, or Interaction Designer