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UX/UI Design of Interfaces: From Research to Prototype in Figma

Complete the journey from research to a clickable prototype in Figma in 8 lessons.

−100% Free during launch5 (2) 6 hours · Beginner · Online · English
UX/UI Design of Interfaces: From Research to Prototype in Figma
4Modules
8Lessons
6Hours
BeginnerLevel
OnlineFormat
EnglishLanguage

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain
UX/UI DesignFigmauser flowprototypingwireframedesign systemusability testing

About the course

You want to design interfaces but don't know where to start: draw directly in Figma or first understand the logic? In this course, you'll learn to conduct mini-user research, build user flows, and assemble a prototype you can show to a client or test with real people.

The course guides you through five tangible artifacts: a user journey map and JTBD hypothesis, user flow with information architecture, a detailed wireframe on a grid, a UI kit with color variables and typography, and finally—a clickable prototype in Figma. Each lesson ends with a result you can add to your portfolio.

The course is suitable for beginner designers, freelancers, and specialists from adjacent fields (marketing, development, analytics) who want to systematize their digital product design skills. If you already create mockups in Figma but aren't sure how to justify your decisions to a developer or user—this course is for you too.

You'll complete a project for a single screen or mini-application, test it with five users, and receive a documented process you can repeat for any product.

Curriculum

4 modules · 8 lessons
  • Define the User's Task
  • Create User Flow and Information Architecture

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Fully online and self-paced. Open lessons whenever it suits you, on any device.

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Student reviews

5 (2)
5Jun 23, 2026
Best course I have taken on this topic. Everything is laid out logically.
Grace
5Jun 17, 2026
Clear, concise, no padding. I'm already applying what I learned.
Emma

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