Responsive Web Essentials: Design & Navigation

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Responsive Web Essentials: Design & Navigation

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·3mo ago
Skills: UI Design90%

Key Takeaways

Designs and navigates responsive web interfaces using UI design principles

Original Description

While we can all clearly recognize what a great user interface looks like, it's actually really hard to build one! That's exactly what this course is all about. In it, Gary Simon will turn you into a UI design master. He'll teach you UI design from the ground up, and give you the skills you need to make sure that your next project both looks good and feels good to use.
 You’ll start by defining a solid HTML structure, then explore mobile-first CSS techniques that lay a foundation for a flexible, accessible layout. Learn how to make your designs responsive with breakpoints, fluid grids, and adaptable components that work seamlessly across devices. You’ll apply skills through real-world challenges, working through each stage of responsive design with practical, engaging exercises. By the end, you’ll have the skills to develop responsive web pages and user-friendly interfaces.
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