Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes is the third course in a certificate program that will equip you with the skills you need to apply to entry-level jobs in user experience (UX) design. In this course, you’ll continue to design a mobile app for your professional UX portfolio. You’ll start by creating storyboards and getting familiar with the basics of drawing. Then, you'll create paper wireframes and digital wireframes using the design tool Figma. You’ll also create a paper prototype and a digital low-fidelity prototype in Figma.

Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes

Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes
This course is part of Google UX Design Professional Certificate

Instructor: Google Career Certificates
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What you'll learn
Create storyboards to come up with ideas about solutions to user needs.
Create wireframes on paper and digitally in the design tool Figma.
Build paper prototypes to create interactive designs.
Design low-fidelity prototypes in Figma.
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Reviewed on Feb 20, 2024
Great course to understand user flows, different types of wireframing, Information architecture, and low-fidelity prototyping. Get hands-on experience by working on your own project side by side.
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2021
Very insightful and good practice exercises. There were some sections on deceptive design and inclusivity that felt like it didn't belong to this course, but instead to the first or second course.
Reviewed on Sep 18, 2022
Good course with proper instructors and information. The thing to improve is the volumn in each clip. I found that some are pretty loud and some are low which provides a not-so-good user experience.
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