8 months
Available
Post covid era companies are looking for candidates with multiple skillsets instead of specialists. The very reason we introduced this course is because students who got placed from us returned after a few months claiming that their respective wants them to work in both graphic as well as UI/UX design. That's we created this course for the benefit of the students.
Ever since this course was introduced, this became the most sorted after course by design aspirants as they knew they are striking two birds with one stone. Similarly most of companies first choice are hybrid course students.
Students get to learn how to understand a problem statement, collect user personas, perform market research, interpret expectantions and pain points and convert them into user-centered functionalities that make users life easier.
In UI module students will gain technical profeciency in various UI/UX design tools such as Figma, Figjam, Marvelapp and Zeplin. These industry-standard UI/UX design tools help students convert their userflows into wireframes and interactable UI designs.
The graphic design module covers everything from conceptualizing a brand's values into a visual identity to creating promotional collateral for print and digital media that converts audiences into clients.
The previous three modules culminate in this fourth module, where everything you have learned is implemented to create a portfolio that showcases your capabilities to potential recruiters.
Students completing our AI-powered hybrid course (graphic+ui/ux) will be able to deliver a whole package of business requirements starting from conceptualizing brand identities to delivering high-fidelity digital interfaces. They will be able to successfully create a brand manual and establish it consistently throughout all products of the brand strictly adhering to the brand guidelines.
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It is a definite yes if you need to survive and grow in this industry. By learning Graphic and UI/UX designing together recruiters will see you as one person capable of doing two jobs at a time and there is more probability of you getting called for an interview or winning a job over your peers and competitors. Also it allows you to cross-pollinate your skillset to complete your tasks faster.
Obviously yes. It's because you are one person replacing two people. So, you will get a placed at a higher pay if you learn Graphic and UI/UX design together.
Graphic designing and UI/UX designing share a few tools and concepts in common. By learning them both together you can either learn it better and faster.
Graphic design and UI/UX design have a few things in common, because of which there is no order like you need to complete graphic design before starting UI/UX design. Either one can be learnt first.
Absolutely Yes. You can start with UI/UX design and mid-way through your course you can upgrade to hybrid course. Lot of our students have done the same once they realize how they are outperformed by their peers who learn both graphic and UI/UX design together. Similarly lot of students join for graphic design and later on upgrade to hybrid course.