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UI/UX Design
OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  
A UI/UX major teaches you how to create user-friendly and visually appealing digital experiences. You'll learn about user interface design, user experience principles, and usability testing. With this knowledge, you can design intuitive interfaces for websites and apps, ensuring that users can easily navigate and interact with digital products, ultimately improving user satisfaction and engagement.
Difficulties and concerns in studying UI/UX Design: Understanding Human Behavior: UI/UX design requires a deep understanding of human psychology, behavior, and cognition. Students need to learn principles of cognitive psychology, user behavior analysis, and human-computer interaction to design intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. Technical Skills Acquisition: UI/UX designers need proficiency in various software tools and technologies used for wireframing, prototyping, and user testing. Students must learn how to use industry-standard design software such as Adobe XD, Sketch, Figma, and InVision to create interactive prototypes and mockups. Creativity and Innovation: Successful UI/UX designers are often innovative thinkers who can generate creative solutions to design problems. Students may encounter difficulties if they struggle with creativity or have limited experience in generating original design concepts. Cultural and Linguistic Considerations: UI/UX designers in Malaysia may face challenges related to cultural and linguistic diversity when designing interfaces for multicultural audiences. Understanding cultural nuances, language preferences, and user behaviors across different demographic groups is essential for designing inclusive and culturally sensitive interfaces. Will you enjoy learning this course? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Course videos - Course exercises - Course-modules explanation
Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Investigative (I) What's your RIASEC Code? Arrange your Interest Test with us to find out! (WhatsApp Us) Artistic (A): UI/UX designers use artistic skills to create visually appealing and engaging user interfaces, incorporating design elements such as colors, typography, and imagery. Investigative (I): UI/UX designers conduct user research, analyze data, and perform usability testing to understand user behaviors, preferences, and needs, informing design decisions.
- UI/UX Designer - Usability Analyst Will you feel satisfied in these careers? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Career Videos - Career Insights - Industry Trend and Requirements - Salary Report