UI Design Bootcamp. Master Typography, Colour & Grids
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The most crucial aspect to form a great user experience is having a beautifully crafted user interface. Some small changes to your aesthetics can have the a huge impact or the experience to your users.
If you’re designing on a web application, you’re making decisions about typography, colour and composition that will effect the branding, style, usability and user experience of you application. You’re already making these decisions but are you aware of their impact. Very subtle use of typography and colour can have enough personality that we don’t need any other visuals. We can give life to a dull block of text and it can make it easier or harder for our user to read. Getting a few simple choices right can make or break the application.
Typography is 95% of what we see on a web application, it dictates every other design decision. yet few people really stop to learn how to use typography to their advantage.
Colour is what makes us differentiate everything on a design. If there was no colour we’d not be able to identify anything on a design. But it also has the most emotional connection of anything in a design and it can’t be easily categories as colour appear very different depending on their use and context. We have to use colour, so let’s learn to use colour to our advantage.
A grid makes our designs feel uniform. If we know how to use one, it’s the single thing that can make a design instantly feel more professional. But we need to understand the limitations and advantages of recent web development to create a grid that looks good on paper and still looks good on the web.
What do I get in this course?
To improve your skill in each these areas: you’ll do a combination of learn some underlining theory, complete challenges to improve your intuition and some practical exercises to create some great looking designs. A short description of each module is below.
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Composition: practical exercises to improve your intuition when placing elements on a page
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Typography: History and background of different type classifications
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Selecting and Pairing: How to choose a typeface and how select complimentary typefaces that work together
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Readability: How do we read and how can we make it easier for people to read with our typographic choices
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Styling & Formatting: What extra style can we add to our typography and how can we use this to improve our visual hierarchy
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Grid Systems: The types of grids used in design and some of the technical limitations for modern application design
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Building our Grid: How to ensure we set up the grids in our design software to work when developing applications
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Colour Interactions: practical exercises to improve our intuitive use of colour when used in different contexts
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How Colour Works: The physics behind how light works and how it creates colour
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Colour Attributes: How to make changes to a colour to make it more useful in your design
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Create our Pallet: practical steps to create a colour pallet that works specifically for UI
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Visual Language: Choose photos, icons, illustrations and other visuals to support the design
Is this course for me?
Ideally you’ll already have spent some time designing websites and/or applications. Every aspect of the course is created with beginners in mind but you may find you get more out the course if you’ve already created some designs. You’ll also ideally need to know how to use some design software. I recommend Figma, but Adobe XD, Invission Studio, Sketch or some similar software will also be okay.
The course is created with designers in mind but it may also be of interest to front-end developers or product owners. There is a money back guarantee with no questions asked and you can message me with any specific questions.
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15Importance of TypographyVideo lesson
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16Typeface or FontsVideo lesson
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17Web TypographyVideo lesson
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18Non Verbal CommunicationVideo lesson
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19Anatomy of TypeVideo lesson
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20Printing PressVideo lesson
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21Serif TypefaceVideo lesson
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22Sans Serif TypefaceVideo lesson
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23Understanding TypographyQuiz
Test if you've understood the terminology of typography before you continue.
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24Describe A TypefaceText lesson
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25SummaryVideo lesson
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26InspirationVideo lesson
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27Define The BrandVideo lesson
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28Font ShopsVideo lesson
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29Body TextVideo lesson
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30Select A Body TypefaceText lesson
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31Single TypefaceVideo lesson
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32Display TextVideo lesson
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33Select A Display TextText lesson
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34Meta InformationVideo lesson
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35Font PairingVideo lesson
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36Font Pairing PracticeVideo lesson
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37Create A Font PairText lesson
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38SummaryVideo lesson
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39How We ReadVideo lesson
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40ReadabilityVideo lesson
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41Aspect RatioVideo lesson
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42Viewing DistanceVideo lesson
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43Body Font Size for ReadabilityText lesson
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44Large TextVideo lesson
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45Line LengthVideo lesson
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46Line HeightVideo lesson
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47LocalisationVideo lesson
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48Readability QuizQuiz
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49SummaryVideo lesson
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50Vertical GridVideo lesson
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51Visual HierarchyVideo lesson
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52Type ScaleVideo lesson
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53Create A Type ScaleVideo lesson
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54Create A Type ScaleText lesson
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55Create A Type Scale ChallangeVideo lesson
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56Type Hierarchy ChallengeText lesson
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57Design SystemsVideo lesson
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58FigmaVideo lesson
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59SketchVideo lesson
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60Other SoftwareVideo lesson
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61StylingVideo lesson
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62LigaturesVideo lesson
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63Small CapsVideo lesson
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64Letter SpacingVideo lesson
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65KerningVideo lesson
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66Paragraph AlignmentVideo lesson
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67Numbers and DateVideo lesson
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68Typographic SystemsVideo lesson
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69Create A Typographic SystemText lesson
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70SummaryVideo lesson
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71GeometryVideo lesson
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72Types of GridVideo lesson
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73Importance of GridsVideo lesson
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74Box ModalVideo lesson
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75Flex BoxVideo lesson
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76Css GridVideo lesson
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77Responsive vs FluidVideo lesson
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78Anatomy of a Grid - Part 1Video lesson
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79Anatomy of a Grid - Part 2Video lesson
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80Grid QuizQuiz
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81SummaryVideo lesson
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