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Full Chess Game Prototyping UI-Design

Develop essential digital arts & design skills with expert instruction and practical examples.

Online Course
Self-paced learning
Flexible Schedule
Learn at your pace
Expert Instructor
Industry professional
Certificate
Upon completion
What You'll Learn
Master the fundamentals of digital arts & design
Apply best practices and industry standards
Build practical projects to demonstrate your skills
Understand advanced concepts and techniques

Skills you'll gain:

Professional SkillsBest PracticesIndustry Standards
Prerequisites & Target Audience

Skill Level

IntermediateSome prior knowledge recommended

Requirements

Basic understanding of digital arts & design
Enthusiasm to learn
Access to necessary software/tools
Commitment to practice

Who This Course Is For

Professionals working in digital arts & design
Students and career changers
Freelancers and consultants
Anyone looking to improve their skills
Course Information

About This Course

This course is about a make a game Prototyping completely from scratch, which is a Chess Game. You will learn how to start embodying an idea from scratch using the famous program in the field of user interface, which is Adobe XD. At the beginning, there is an explanation of the program's tools and how to use them, and then the beginning of exploiting images and files to help you in your work, as well as the use of interaction between pages in a professional way.

In this course, an example is a model of a chess game, but you can draw inspiration from it and embody any idea through the same steps. Terminology of some Design field keyword in this courseWhat Is Prototyping. Prototypes are early samples, models, or releases of products built to test a concept or process.

There are many contexts in which semantics can be used, for example, in design, electronics, and software programming. Generally, prototypes are used by system analysts and users to improve the precision of a new design. Prototyping is an essential step in the Design Thinking process and is often used in the final testing phase.

Every product has a target audience and is designed to solve their problems in some way. To assess whether a product really solves its users' problems, designers create an almost-working model or mock-up of the product, called a prototype, and test it with prospective users and stakeholders. Thus, prototyping allows designers to test the practicability of the current design and potentially investigate how trial users think and feel about the product.

Provider
Udemy
Estimated Duration
10-20 hours
Language
English
Category
Creative Arts & Media

Topics Covered

Digital Arts & DesignDesignUi

Course Details

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Online, Self-Paced
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