Design Training On-Demand

  • Get Started in Graphic Design

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    For students interested in graphic design, this seminar introduces the field and its relationships to UI design and web design. The seminar starts by suggesting a path for exploring graphic design, learning about its core concepts, and gaining experience designing. Students learn about the industry-standard applications that graphic designers work with and the components of a solid graphic design portfolio. At the end of the tutorial, students discover ways to learn more about graphic design.

    • Free
    • 1 hour
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Get Started in Web Design

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    With this tutorial, beginners can discover both the creative and technical sides of web design. Students start by learning about front end coding before diving into how HTML and CSS work together to create websites that are both functional and beautiful. In addition, students get tips on formatting images, file names, and website navigation structures for simplicity and effectiveness. At the end of the class, students learn how to upload a website to the internet and learn more about the field of web design.

    • Free
    • 2 hours
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Intro to UX Design

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Joy Ripart

    Students learning from this tutorial gain familiarity with the field of user experience design. After defining the field, the tutorial introduces the process that UX designers use in their work as well as what careers in UX design look like. Students also learn about the differences and similarities between UX and UI design. For participants interested in pursuing a career in UX, the seminar also covers opportunities for continued learning.

    • Free
    • 2 hours
    • 1 hour of video
    • Beginner
  • Get Started in Design

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    For students curious about the field of design, this seminar introduces the major areas of design and how to learn them. The tutorial starts with a survey of digital design, including graphic, motion, UI and UX design. Students then learn about the tools designers in each area most frequently use and for what purposes. At the end of the course, students gain some tips for compiling digital design portfolios and demo reels, as well as for learning more.

    • Free
    • 2 hours
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Get Started in Motion Graphics

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Jerron I. Smith

    This seminar gives students a thorough overview of the field of motion graphics. After distinguishing between film animation and motion graphics animation, the tutorial surveys the influences on the field and the programs and applications that the industry uses. Students learn about core concepts shared among graphic design, animation, and motion graphics, as well as the technical and business sides of the motions graphics design and production processes. At the end of the tutorial, students learn about careers in motion graphics and discover opportunities for continuing their education.

    • Free
    • 1 hour
    • 1 hour of video
    • Beginner
  • Intro to Photoshop

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    This tutorial guides beginners through some of the most useful photo editing features in Adobe Photoshop. Students learn about the program and how to navigate it, as well as some of the principles of image resolution. With the Healing Brush and selection and color correction tools, students gain familiarity with the steps to make quick but effective retouches to photos. By the end of the class, students will also know how to work with layers and type to make simple, professional graphic designs.

    • Free
    • 2 hours
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Intro to InDesign

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    Students in this seminar familiarize themselves with the tools and uses of Adobe InDesign. The tutorial starts by orienting students to the program interface before beginning to demonstrate its features. Students learn how to work with images and text together, and discover useful effects. By the end of the session, students will have gained an understanding of creating, designing, and outputting professional documents.

    • Free
    • 1 hour
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Intro to Illustrator

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Dan Rodney

    This tutorial helps students who are intimidated by the Adobe Illustrator interface to learn how to make the program work for them. Students start by learning about vector graphics before beginning to work with Illustrator's tools. Students develop familiarity with how to make shapes and lines and to work with color. By the end of the seminar, students will also understand ways to apply simple visual effects to illustrations.

    • Free
    • 1 hour
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • Intro to After Effects

    Noble Desktop Instructor: Jerron I. Smith

    In this seminar, students learn about the features of and uses for the Adobe After Effects visual effects program. The tutorial begins by orienting students to After Effects and how it differs from Adobe Premiere Pro, showing students professional examples of its real-world applications. Students discover how motion graphics designers and visual effects artists work with color, keyframes, and layers in their After Effects creations. By the end of the class, students will have an understanding as well of the role that motion tracking and video compositing play in successful visual effects and animations.

    • Free
    • 2 hours
    • 2 hours of video
    • Beginner
  • UX Career Track

    Springboard

    Designed for students who want to target their training for a career in UX design, this bootcamp helps students gain real-world experience in UX. Students begin by learning about the design process, including researching and understanding users and brainstorming solutions to their problems, before gaining experience with the principles of user-centered design. Then, students practice sketching and wireframing with Adobe XD and Sketch, before prototyping and assessing their designs. Students practice working in design sprints as well as in an externship for a real business client as they build their capstone and portfolio projects.

    • $7,900
    • 6 months
    • Beginner
  • UX Design

    CareerFoundry

    In this sequenced three-course program, students prepare for a career in UX design. Students learn about the user experience field, including how to research users and develop accurate personas, and they also develop familiarity with the design process, including wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing. Students spend an entire course in the sequence putting into practice what they learned in the overview of the field, gaining experience with UI design, responsive design, and accessibility before moving onto the final course, where students can specialize in front end web design, UI for UX designers, or voice user interface design. By the end of the program, students will have developed two major end-to-end projects for their professional portfolio.

    • $7,900
    • 10 months
    • Beginner
  • A sequence of seven courses in this program train beginners for careers in UX design. Students gain familiarity with the UX design process and how to perform UX research to understand and empathize with users. Then, students learn to create wireframes and prototypes with Figma and design responsive websites with Adobe XD. By the end of the course, graduates will have designed a digital capstone project for social good and prepared application materials and a portfolio of work for their career search, earning a Google certificate.

    • Platform subscription
    • 6 months
    • Beginner
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