What you will learn in Build Dynamic User Interfaces (UI) for Websites
- Apply each step of the UX design thinking framework (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) to create a responsive website.
- Plan information architecture and create sitemaps for website designs.
- Apply common layouts for web pages.
- Complete a design project and include it in your professional UX portfolio.
Program Overview
Module 1: Plan a Responsive Website
⏳ 5 hours
- Learn the basics of responsive web design. Follow the UX design process—empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test—to plan a responsive website. Complete the empathize and define phases.
Module 2: Create Wireframes and Prototypes
⏳ 4 hours
- Develop wireframes and prototypes for your responsive website. Apply common layouts for web pages and plan information architecture and sitemaps.
Module 3: Conduct Usability Studies
⏳ 4 hours
- Plan and conduct a usability study to gather feedback about your designs. Iterate on designs based on research insights and work with design systems
Module 4: Build Your Professional UX Portfolio
⏳ 3 hours
- Add a new design project to your professional UX portfolio. Learn how to search for entry-level UX design jobs, create a resume that highlights your skills and accomplishments, and build your professional portfolio website
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Job Outlook
Completing this course equips you with practical UX design skills applicable to entry-level roles such as UX Designer, UI Designer, or Interaction Designer.
The hands-on activities and portfolio project enhance employability in the UX design field.
This course is part of the Google UX Design Professional Certificate, which prepares learners for various UX design career paths.
Specification: Build Dynamic User Interfaces (UI) for Websites
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FAQs
- No prior coding knowledge is required.
- The course focuses on UX design principles, wireframing, and prototyping.
- Basic HTML/CSS familiarity may help but is not mandatory.
- Yes, you’ll complete a design project suitable for inclusion in your portfolio.
- The portfolio piece demonstrates practical UX/UI design skills to employers.
- It’s especially useful for applying to entry-level UX/UI design jobs.
- The course emphasizes design thinking, usability, and prototyping.
- It’s not a deep dive into coding but teaches how to create responsive layouts.
- You’ll learn enough to communicate effectively with developers.
- This course is a focused module within the Google UX Design Professional Certificate.
- It specifically teaches responsive UI and dynamic website interfaces.
- A full UX program covers additional areas like research, accessibility, and strategy.
- Yes, it equips you with practical, portfolio-ready UX/UI skills.
- Helps prepare for entry-level roles like UX Designer, UI Designer, or Interaction Designer.
- Pairing this course with additional UX courses increases employability.