Find & compare hands-on UX UI courses near Tokyo or live online. We’ve chosen 5 of the best UX UI courses from the top training providers to help you find the perfect fit.
We didn’t find any courses in Tokyo offering UX UI training, but here are 4 schools that offer live online courses you can take from anywhere, including Tokyo.
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Eleven Fifty Academy is a non-profit school in Indiana dedicated to making tech education available to anyone. The school provides courses, workshops, and sessions for those with no experience at all or seasoned professionals looking to add to their arsenal of skills.
The UX/UI curriculum for this course includes exploring fundamental design principles such as learning color, typography, process, clarity, simplicity, and detectability. Students learn Adobe Photoshop, Figma, Adobe XD, and InVision. Students receive guidance on creating a portfolio or upgrading a current one.
iXperience teaches six-week remote classes for college students during the summer with the option to study abroad. All classes include a remote internship opportunity.
iXperience’s six-week live online User Experience (UX) and User Interaction (UI) Course and in-person internship prepare students to design websites and create brand image and recognition through design fundamentals and user research. Students acquire practical experience through in-class projects and internships that teach them how to develop new and revitalize existing websites for global audiences.
Memorisely is a fully online course provider for design and development students, featuring bootcamps in UX/UI Design, UI Design, UX Research, and Web Design and Development. Their programs run for five or ten weeks and are open to beginners.
The UX/UI Design Course is a 10-week bootcamp limited to no more than 20 students. The curriculum takes a hands-on approach, covering design principles, tools like Figma and Maze, and topics ranging from wireframing and sketching to animation and prototyping.
The UX Research Course is a five-week bootcamp focused on generative and evaluative UX Research. Topics include interviews, benchmarking, usability testing, and data synthesis and analysis, to name a few.
Founded in 1990, Noble Desktop offers part-time and full-immersion courses on anything you can think of from design and coding to business. Located in New York City and providing courses both online and in-person, Noble Desktop prides itself on accommodating dynamic courses and bootcamps with hands-on learning, time-tested curriculums, and education from top industry experts.
Learn the essentials of engaging with the user, concept development, and prototyping for an optimal user outcome. Students develop the ability to analyze and share results with a real-world client in a customer-centered approach. Through the use of stunning designs created in Figma and Adobe XD, participants develop the finely tuned nuances of UX/UI.
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See the tuition comparison below to compare UX UI courses by cost per training hour.* For private tutoring or corporate training (onsite or virtual), contact us at hello@nobledesktop.com for a quote.
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Disclaimer & Notes: Hourly rates are estimates only. Courses are not available on an hourly basis. Several other factors that contribute to pricing (such as job support and free retakes) are not factored into pricing per hour. 1 day is estimated to have 6.5 hours of training; 1 week is estimated at 35 hours; and 1 month is estimated at 150 hours. Actual hours will vary by school. Course pricing is subject to change without notice, certain discounts may not be included, and pricing may vary by location.
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