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@@balabala-mt5oyhii bro , actually Mee career gap 2017 nunde start avutundi , because meeru 2020 lo 6 months Bajaj lo chesina kuda di collection executive gane chesaru , antey kani oka IT role lo cheyaledu , so eee vishyanni interview process lo kani , resume lo kani mention cheyakudadu , chesina meeku value vundadu inka chala questions adugutaru Danipi , so Mee career gap 2017 nunde , inka na suggestion entantey meeku career gap vunna kuda frontend pi manchi knowledge vuntey definitely hite chesukuntaru , so keep moving on
To become a UI/UX designer, you'll need a blend of technical skills, creativity, and familiarity with various tools. Here’s a breakdown of the essential technologies and tools required: 1. Design Tools Sketch: A vector-based design tool primarily used for UI design. Adobe XD: A design tool used for wireframing, prototyping, and collaboration. Figma: A cloud-based design tool that allows real-time collaboration and is popular for both UI and UX design. Adobe Photoshop: Useful for detailed graphics, image editing, and creating visual elements. Adobe Illustrator: Great for creating logos, icons, and other vector-based designs. 2. Prototyping Tools InVision: Used for creating interactive prototypes and sharing them with stakeholders. Axure RP: A more advanced tool that allows for detailed prototyping with complex interactions. Marvel: A simpler tool for prototyping and user testing. 3. Wireframing Tools Balsamiq: Known for its low-fidelity wireframes that help in the early stages of design. Moqups: An online tool for creating wireframes, mockups, and prototypes. Figma and Adobe XD: Both can also be used for wireframing in addition to prototyping. 4. User Research and Testing Tools UserTesting: A platform for gathering user feedback on designs. Lookback: Used for live interviews, remote usability testing, and feedback gathering. Hotjar: Provides insights through heatmaps, recordings, and surveys. Google Analytics: Helps in understanding user behavior through data analysis. 5. Collaboration Tools Slack: For team communication and collaboration. Trello or Asana: Project management tools to track design progress and tasks. Zeplin: Helps designers hand off designs to developers by providing detailed specs and assets. 6. Design Systems and Libraries Material Design: A design system created by Google that provides guidelines for design and interaction. Bootstrap: A framework for building responsive, mobile-first websites. Ant Design: A design system with components and guidelines for building applications. 7. Front-End Development (Optional but Beneficial) HTML/CSS: Basic understanding to create layouts and styles. JavaScript: To understand and create interactive elements. Responsive Design: Ensuring designs work across various devices and screen sizes. CSS Frameworks: Like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS for easier styling. 8. Typography and Iconography Google Fonts: A free library of web fonts. FontAwesome: A popular library for scalable vector icons. 9. Version Control Git: Version control system to track changes in design files (can be used with GitHub or GitLab). 10. Accessibility Tools Color Contrast Checker: To ensure text is readable on all backgrounds. WAVE: A web accessibility evaluation tool. Axe: An accessibility testing tool for websites. 11. Animation and Interaction Design Tools Principle: Used for designing animations and interactions. After Effects: For more complex motion design and animation. Framer: Combines design and code for creating interactive prototypes. 12. UI Kits and Resources UI8: A platform offering high-quality UI kits and design assets. Creative Market: A marketplace for design assets, including UI kits, templates, and more. 13. Color Management Coolors: A tool for generating color palettes. Adobe Color: A tool for creating and exploring color schemes. 14. Continuous Learning and Inspiration Behance: A platform to showcase and discover creative work. Dribbble: A community for designers to share their projects and get feedback. Medium: Read articles and tutorials on UI/UX design. TH-cam Channels: Channels focused on design tutorials, trends, and tips.
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Is it good for freshers?
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Do you give training ? Am.looking for one
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could you make video on SAP road map for beginner's ❤
Could you do Front-end development road map
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could you make a video on data analyst & business Analyst
I don't have a normal degree also can i learn ui &ux design and canni servive in it
Could u make an video about ETL tools. Pls...
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Akka nak chaala intrest undhi ui/ux nerchukovali ani but yekkad nundi start cheyyali eh topic or eh part nundi start cheyyalo ardham avvaka struck ina Akka Please Help me akka🙏🏻
Is react is ux tool ?
No. It is a framework in Java script to build web applications
@@Frontlinesmedia I'm 2017 passed out andi, tarwata 2020 lo oka 6 months Bajaj lo collection executive ga chesanu ipudu nen html,css, javascript nerchkuna react js frame work starting phase lo vundi....na question nti ante aa career gap anedi 2017 nundi vastunda Leda 2020 lo 6 months experience tarwata nundi career gap consider avtunda andi....nd html,css, javascript nerchkuna react js starting phase lo nerchkuntuna naku job opportunities yela vuntai cheptara
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@@balabala-mt5oyhii bro , actually Mee career gap 2017 nunde start avutundi , because meeru 2020 lo 6 months Bajaj lo chesina kuda di collection executive gane chesaru , antey kani oka IT role lo cheyaledu , so eee vishyanni interview process lo kani , resume lo kani mention cheyakudadu , chesina meeku value vundadu inka chala questions adugutaru Danipi , so Mee career gap 2017 nunde , inka na suggestion entantey meeku career gap vunna kuda frontend pi manchi knowledge vuntey definitely hite chesukuntaru , so keep moving on
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bro, have you done any ui/ux course? if yes, pls share your review here...
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Im looking for the ux design course in telugu mentor
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I have Ui ux design decoded book, I'm selling it at lowest price please reply if you want!
Bro ui developer ki road map cheyandi bro...
Madam UI UX designer ki coding avasaram ledu ani vinnanu meeru yemo html css java script antunnaru. Is it really needed
Yes bro no coding is required
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They are Basic frameworks to built a website
To become a UI/UX designer, you'll need a blend of technical skills, creativity, and familiarity with various tools. Here’s a breakdown of the essential technologies and tools required:
1. Design Tools
Sketch: A vector-based design tool primarily used for UI design.
Adobe XD: A design tool used for wireframing, prototyping, and collaboration.
Figma: A cloud-based design tool that allows real-time collaboration and is popular for both UI and UX design.
Adobe Photoshop: Useful for detailed graphics, image editing, and creating visual elements.
Adobe Illustrator: Great for creating logos, icons, and other vector-based designs.
2. Prototyping Tools
InVision: Used for creating interactive prototypes and sharing them with stakeholders.
Axure RP: A more advanced tool that allows for detailed prototyping with complex interactions.
Marvel: A simpler tool for prototyping and user testing.
3. Wireframing Tools
Balsamiq: Known for its low-fidelity wireframes that help in the early stages of design.
Moqups: An online tool for creating wireframes, mockups, and prototypes.
Figma and Adobe XD: Both can also be used for wireframing in addition to prototyping.
4. User Research and Testing Tools
UserTesting: A platform for gathering user feedback on designs.
Lookback: Used for live interviews, remote usability testing, and feedback gathering.
Hotjar: Provides insights through heatmaps, recordings, and surveys.
Google Analytics: Helps in understanding user behavior through data analysis.
5. Collaboration Tools
Slack: For team communication and collaboration.
Trello or Asana: Project management tools to track design progress and tasks.
Zeplin: Helps designers hand off designs to developers by providing detailed specs and assets.
6. Design Systems and Libraries
Material Design: A design system created by Google that provides guidelines for design and interaction.
Bootstrap: A framework for building responsive, mobile-first websites.
Ant Design: A design system with components and guidelines for building applications.
7. Front-End Development (Optional but Beneficial)
HTML/CSS: Basic understanding to create layouts and styles.
JavaScript: To understand and create interactive elements.
Responsive Design: Ensuring designs work across various devices and screen sizes.
CSS Frameworks: Like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS for easier styling.
8. Typography and Iconography
Google Fonts: A free library of web fonts.
FontAwesome: A popular library for scalable vector icons.
9. Version Control
Git: Version control system to track changes in design files (can be used with GitHub or GitLab).
10. Accessibility Tools
Color Contrast Checker: To ensure text is readable on all backgrounds.
WAVE: A web accessibility evaluation tool.
Axe: An accessibility testing tool for websites.
11. Animation and Interaction Design Tools
Principle: Used for designing animations and interactions.
After Effects: For more complex motion design and animation.
Framer: Combines design and code for creating interactive prototypes.
12. UI Kits and Resources
UI8: A platform offering high-quality UI kits and design assets.
Creative Market: A marketplace for design assets, including UI kits, templates, and more.
13. Color Management
Coolors: A tool for generating color palettes.
Adobe Color: A tool for creating and exploring color schemes.
14. Continuous Learning and Inspiration
Behance: A platform to showcase and discover creative work.
Dribbble: A community for designers to share their projects and get feedback.
Medium: Read articles and tutorials on UI/UX design.
TH-cam Channels: Channels focused on design tutorials, trends, and tips.
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