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UI/UX Design - Syllabus, Fees & Duration
Figma Syllabus (15 Hours)
- Understanding the Figma interface and tools.
- Layers, frames, and pages.
- Shapes, text, and alignment.
- Color theory and typography basics.
- Grids and layout principles.
- Creating low-fidelity wireframes for mobile and web apps.
- Adding interactions and transitions.
- Clickable prototypes for user testing.
- Screens for a sample app (e.g., task manager or food delivery).
- Login, home, and profile pages.
- Reusable buttons, icons, and cards.
- Typography and color styles.
- Linking screens and testing navigation.
- Landing page, login screen, and dashboard for a web app.
- Auto-layout for responsive designs.
- Responsive breakpoints for desktop, tablet, and mobile.
- Functional prototype with interactions.
- Structuring web pages (header, footer, sections).
- Essential tags: headings, lists, images, and links tables etc..
- Styling text and layout using CSS.
- Box model, positioning, and Flexbox basics.
- Setting up Bootstrap in a project.
- Grid system and responsive layouts.
- Common components: navbar, buttons, and cards.
- Importing Figma designs for reference.
- Structuring HTML and CSS with Bootstrap.
- Using media queries and Bootstrap utilities.
- Creating a responsive navigation bar and hero section.
- Ensuring design consistency with the Figma prototype.
- Adding interactivity with JavaScript (e.g., form validation).
- Bootstrap JavaScript components: modals, dropdowns, and carousels.
- Enhancing visuals with hover effects and animations.
- Convert a complete Figma design into a functional landing page.
- Use Bootstrap and JavaScript for responsiveness and interactivity.
- Publish the project online using GitHub Pages or Netlify.
- Prototyped mobile app and web app designs.
- Fully responsive landing page with Bootstrap and interactivity.
- Hosted live project link.
Module 1: Figma Fundamentals (3 Hours)
Introduction to Figma
Design Basics
Module 2: Prototyping with Figma (3 Hours)
Wireframing Basics
Prototyping Features
Module 3: Mobile App Design Project (4 Hours)
Designing a Mobile App
Components and Variants
Prototyping and Feedback
Module 4: Web App Design Project (5 Hours)
Designing a Web App
Final Prototype
Web Development Syllabus (15 Hours)
Module 1: HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap Basics (5 Hours)
HTML Fundamentals (2 Hours)
CSS Basics (2 Hours)
Bootstrap Basics (1 Hour)
Module 2: Responsive Landing Page Conversion (5 Hours)
Figma to Code Workflow (2 Hours)
Responsive Design (3 Hours)
Module 3: Interactivity with JavaScript & Advanced Bootstrap (3 Hours)
JavaScript Basics
CSS Animations & Transitions
Module 4: Final Project and Deployment (2 Hours)
Final Project: Responsive Landing Page
Hosting and Deployment
Deliverables
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Web Development:
This syllabus is not final and can be customized as per needs/updates

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