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UI Design using Figma: Create a Weather App Interface

Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera

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Figma Courses Prototyping Courses

Course Description

Overview

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In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create a login screen for a weather app using Figma, incorporating input fields and a login button. You'll also design a home screen for the weather app displaying current weather conditions, and prototype the login and home screens together in Figma, demonstrating the ability to link screens and add basic interactions for seamless navigation. This course is designed for learners who want to build foundational skills in using Figma for UI design. This project will empower learners to create polished UI designs efficiently, regardless of prior experience, fostering confidence in using Figma for future projects. There are no hard prerequisites, and any individual with basic computer skills should be able to complete the project successfully, but some familiarity with Figma is recommended.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • This Guided Project, 'UI Design using Figma: Create a Weather App Interface,' is a beginner level project for aspiring UI designers and anyone interested in learning Figma for app design. This project will be very beneficial for your career as you develop your portfolio to land a role in UX/UI design. In this one-hour project-based course, you will learn how to create a fully functional weather app interface from scratch using Figma. To achieve these objectives, we will work through tasks such as drawing and customizing UI elements, prototyping interactions, and refining the design to ensure consistency and cohesion. This project is unique because it provides hands-on experience in UI design using a popular and powerful design tool like Figma. In order to be successful in this project, you will need basic familiarity with Figma and design principles. No prior experience in UI design is required, making it accessible to beginners and those looking to enhance their design skills.

Taught by

Christopher Bell

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