From idea to MVP without coding | Intro to Figma & Bravo
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- You know your way around the Figma and Bravostudio platforms. You just superboosted your idea – you’re now your own developer.
- Your first Bravo&Figma project is built and ready to use. Tweak it, show it, use it!
- Not only have you built your own product, you can now iterate and build a successful business without code.
- Accelerate your corporate innovation with no-code rapid prototyping.
Our goal is to empower you whether you are an entrepreneur, designer or tech innovator to build great products with no code. Our program will assist you through the no-code world and beyond.
The course starts with the basics of UX/UI, where you can get into the world of design and research. You will learn all the fundamental and necessary knowledge. For study all the basics of UX/UI we use Figma. It helps us to create all appropriate frames, i.e. pages based on our design. You will learn how to design user-friendly and business-efficient interfaces. And also - you will forever say goodbye to routine, discover a new creative direction with clear growth prospects and be able to work from anywhere in the world.
The second tool that will be used in this course is Bravo Studio. It is a design first, no code tool, which allows you to turn your app designs and prototypes into real publishable mobile apps (both iOS and Android). To be more effective we use data.
Moreover, to connect it with our app we use Airtable. It is an easy-to-use online platform for creating and sharing relational databases. It has simple, colorful and friendly interface.
Taught by
Uxstone Education
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