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Sep 15, 2021
Great course, I've really learned a lot about creating design systems, mockups, prototypes and more with Figma, and also how it connects to the wider aspects of working as a UX/UI or visual designer.
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Sep 26, 2021
The content was extensive and very complete, it was amazing turning what i have been working on the past coursers into something visual and tangible. All activities reinforced the previews learnings.
By Charity W
•Nov 8, 2022
nice
By Andrea M
•Nov 5, 2022
Good
By sudhanshu s
•May 12, 2022
good
By Tuyền N V
•Apr 2, 2022
Cute
By Mina A M
•Jan 23, 2022
nice
By Rizqi M
•Jun 17, 2021
ntap
By Vinh N T
•May 22, 2021
Good
By Hamzeh D
•Jul 20, 2024
wow
By 乔丽娟
•Nov 21, 2021
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By cesc f
•Aug 5, 2021
n/a
By Asror A
•Oct 11, 2024
ok
By Nghi H T
•Aug 28, 2024
ok
By diyor n
•May 17, 2024
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By Hassan A
•Dec 20, 2023
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By BUI H T
•Oct 30, 2023
ok
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•May 19, 2023
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By Claudio
•Mar 3, 2023
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•Jul 29, 2024
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•Apr 24, 2024
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•Jan 8, 2022
By Danika A G N
•Oct 1, 2024
I really enjoyed the course! It was a great introduction to UX/UI design and Figma. I hadn’t been particularly interested in the previous courses, but I’ll definitely be purchasing them to gain a more comprehensive understanding. My favorite part was definitely in Module 1, where we learned about color, iconography, typography, layout, etc. Thanks to it, I was able to develop a visually appealing and well-organized mockup. Another favorite of mine was Module 4, where we learned how to create prototypes and make our mockups interactive! Module 5 was the most challenging for me, as I wasn’t able to put much of what I learned about case studies and usability testing into practice. However, I was still able to learn a lot and take several notes that I will use in the future. Overall, it’s a great course, and I would definitely recommend it! :)
By Gomez B
•Aug 15, 2022
I thinnk the course is very well put together, I like that there were both reading options and options to watch video lessons, in the past I have dropped out of other courses because of there only being reading options, so that helped me alot and made me want to continue to course. I like the assistence and guidence of the course, esspecially with assignments, you are not left alone but the course shows you how to do things and give you resources to continue learning on your own time. I am glad I found this course online, It definaitly was worth the money. With this course I beleive i am well on my way to becoming a UX Designer, This was the perfect course to kick start my career, thank you Google and the coursera team for putting this together and helping me take a huge step to achieve my dreams, I really really enjoyed it!
By Chanél W
•Feb 8, 2024
I have learnt so much thanks to this course! Thank you for the shorter the videos and readings, it has allowed me to learn new information faster and not get so overwhelmed. I would however like to suggest that there could be a task made that tells us when to apply the changes to our mockups or to start another usability study as many times the information tells us not to do it right now but then after the next task it feels like we needed to because it now is asking questions about our new insights. It tends to get confusing and stressful. So would appreciate a refinement in that area please!
By Chong Y Y
•Aug 16, 2023
I enjoyed to learning High fi design and prototypes in Figma.
However, I was thinking one more thing will be perfectly give this 5 star.
In figma, I was making the app and I dont have many information about this program and dont have time to learn. Probably if I know about Figma very well will help to learn and understand this program easily.
Because I dont know about the Figma very well, I had to find more template and had hard time to figure out some prototype.
I think this program maybe require little more about Figma program.
Except this, I was happy to learn this program.
By Jonathan B
•Feb 3, 2023
The course was great and I learned a lot.
Minus 1 star because it was unclear to me which of the myriad of externally linked readings were optional - the ambiguity was stressful to me. So many external links was also distracting - it was easy to get swept away into the internet and stop studying for the day.
Also, having so many potentially not optional external links felt strange - was Google taking credit for teaching that material, when it was created by other people?