Uizard.io for Beginners: Build Your First Web Interface

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Uizard.io for Beginners: Build Your First Web Interface

Coursera · Beginner ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Introduces Uizard.io for designing and building web interfaces, using AI tools for customization and enhancement

Original Description

In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to Design a Basic User Interface Prototype Using Uizard.io, Use AI tools to Customize User Interface Elements, and Enhance User Interaction and Share Design. By the end of the project, learners will understand basic UI/UX design and will be able to create and build a customized web interface using Uizard.io. They will use AI tools to ease the design process and make their project public for anyone to view with a link.
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