Virtual
August 28, 2015 to October 9, 2015
Online student
Designlab is the best way to learn UI/UX design skills online — through project-based courses and 1-on-1 mentorship from expert designers.From August to October 2015, I was enrolled in a 6-week online web design course offered by Designlab.I was part of the less than 30% of enrolled students who finished the entire course.
Designlab is the best way to learn web and mobile design skills online.Practice the principles of visual design, UX (user experience), and UI (user interface) design with our project-based, mentor-driven online courses.Learn concepts and theory from our curated resources, practice with hands-on projects, and get expert feedback on your work from design mentors.Design is the difference. Set yourself apart.
I decided to take the Design 101 course on Designlab to get a better understanding of how design can be incorporated into my work.You can view the syllabus here.
Start Date = Friday - August 28, 2015End Date = Friday - October 9, 2015Actual End Date = Sunday - October 18, 2015Even though it ended October 9, it took me another 9 days to finish everything up.So, finally, on Sunday, October 18th, I managed to finish all the required coursework - woot, woot!
I received a few items in the mail August 31st - ooh la la. The book “Steal Like An Artist” was included as part of the package and even though I had read it already, it was nice having a physical copy. Even my mom ended up reading it and will quote from the book now and then.
My mentor, Chad was pretty cool. I checked out his website and he has some killer work, like this pepper
But to be honest, we only ended up Skyping each other once because I was always busy or had something going on that was of higher priority. This was on me.Regardless, becoming the marvelous mentor he is, Chad always made sure to give me helpful feedback, even after the course was technically over for me! :)
These are already on their website, but I will share again here.
Each unit had designated projects and with each project, there were several articles that were optional to read. Most of the articles were pretty helpful and were all available for free online.
I’m still pretty new to the world of design. Even though I already knew the difference between UX/UI, how a wireframe is different from a prototype, and how important design is in general, Designlab was still made me realize how much more complex design can really be even when your only goal is simplicity.I explored each project more in depth on this page.
The difference, I believe, between something like DailyUI challenges and Designlab is the amount of feedback you’re going to get. I feel the main thing you’re paying for is the community and feedback. The articles they provide as mini-lessons before each project are all actually free online somewhere, but, nonetheless, they were very well selected.
Upon course completion, I received a nice online certificate which I promptly added to my LinkedIn (they made this really easy to do).The certificate itself is actually nothing more than a showcasing of all the design projects I completed for the course.
Overall, the course was definitely worth the $274. I would learn with Designlab again!
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Landing Page for Smoothie Company
Social Timeline
Blog Article
News Listings
Wireframe/Prototype
Visual Hierachy
I chose to do a style guide for Designlab.
I chose to do a landing page for my projects at Designlab.