For those who are new to UIUX and just starting to work in the field, this will help establish fundamentals and develop the ability to search for and find solutions on your own.
Design, regardless of the field, requires objective and logical explanations, along with the appropriate knowledge (theory).
A theory-focused course for your logical design explanations!
Research concepts for understanding and designing UX
The main topic of this course is! 📖
Mastering UIUX theory that enables you to explain design through 'logical language' rather than 'intuition'
Key Lecture Topics
-Core UIUX concepts (UX/UI, resolution, units, etc.) -Design communication (component and state definition) -Understanding service/business structure (business model, wireframe, etc.) -Design problem-solving process (Double Diamond) -Strengthening design logic (language of persuasion)
Course Planning Background
Information is overflowing on YouTube and blogs, but accurate concepts remain ambiguous amid fragmented information. Many designers struggle to logically explain "why they designed it this way" even though they can create screens.
This was planned based on the judgment that a systematic curriculum reinterpreted in the language of practitioners is needed, so that theory can become a 'tool for persuasion' in practice, beyond being just an 'instruction manual'.
Who should take this course!? 🔑
- Beginners and non-majors just starting their UI/UX designer career - Junior designers who struggle to logically explain design rationale in practice - Experienced professionals who want to systematically reorganize design theory and fundamentals - Those who feel stuck in communication with planners and developers due to lack of understanding in terminology or processes
Our learning objectives are 📜
01. Logical Communication: You'll be able to explain design deliverables based on clear theoretical foundations rather than just intuition. 02. Understanding Practical Mechanisms: You'll fully understand the technical fundamentals of UI implementation, including resolution, units (px, dp, etc.), and system fonts. 03. Service Structure Design: You'll be able to design beyond simple screens, considering the service's business model, revenue structure, and user scenarios. 04. Standardized Communication: You'll learn the definitions of over 60 components and status values to communicate efficiently with developers and planners. 05. Process Internalization: You'll learn the 'Double Diamond' process through real-world cases, enabling you to systematically lead the entire process from problem discovery to resolution.
Unique advantages of Yudi's lectures ✨
01. Practice-Oriented Reinterpretation: Rather than being buried in theory alone, this is a 'field-centered curriculum' directly researched and designed by current practitioners. 02. Connected Flow of Learning: Instead of fragmented knowledge, we've structured a 'step-by-step curriculum' that connects from basic concepts to components and processes as one continuous flow 03. Intuitive Visual Materials: Abstract concepts are structured to be easily understood visually through actual service examples and schematic graphs. 04. Critical Thinking Training for Persuasion: By building the mental muscle to answer the question "Why?", it simultaneously enhances both the quality and persuasiveness of your design.
Introducing the Course 📚
Hello I'm Harang, a product designer! ✒️
I've been through many thoughts and concerns as an editorial designer, UI/UX designer, and product designer! How can I convey the knowledge and ways of thinking that I have?
The answer was ultimately to convey my story through the medium of lectures. You must know the essential and fundamental things to build your own philosophy. Broad and deep thinking is not created in an instant. It's important to look at things from various perspectives and interpret them through diverse experiences. I want to share these with you :)
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Who is this course right for?
For those who need UI/UX fundamentals
People who feel they lack logical explanations for their designs