In this course, "Design a Responsive Airbnb Website with Figma," you'll use Figma to create a responsive website for "Flexrent," a fictional rental service similar to Airbnb. The project takes you from the initial client brief all the way to the final website design, giving you a complete hands-on experience. You'll delve into advanced Figma features and learn how to design a range of components, from simple buttons to complex, feature-rich cards, ensuring your designs work seamlessly on different devices.
Throughout the course "Design a Responsive Airbnb Website with Figma," you'll gain practical skills that are essential for any UI/UX designer. You'll understand the entire design process, from concept to execution, and learn how to collaborate with development teams during the design handoff. This project-based approach helps you build a stunning website and enriches your portfolio with a real-world project, showcasing your ability to turn creative ideas into captivating digital experiences. By the end of this course, you'll have a deeper understanding of Figma and the confidence to tackle any design project.
Design a Responsive Airbnb Website with Figma Table of Contents:
- Introduction - 5 lectures
- Let's Get Started! - 1 lecture
- Research and Approach - 9 lectures
- Visual Design and Foundation - 7 lectures
- Responsive Reusability - 39 lectures
- High Fidelity Designs and Prototypes - 22 lectures
- Handoff and Portfolio - 5 lectures
- Where To Go From Here? - 1 lecture
Who is this course for?
- Aspiring UI/UX Designers: Those looking to develop and enhance their design skills with hands-on projects.
- Intermediate Designers: Individuals seeking to learn advanced Figma features and refine their responsive web design techniques.
- Design Students: Learners who want to add a comprehensive project to their portfolios.
- Freelancers and Professionals: Designers aiming to improve their workflow and collaboration skills for real-world projects.
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