How To Become A Product Designer and Get Paid | FREE Short Course
In this short course you'll learn about the value of Product & UX Design which also includes the best practices and methods used by today's professionals
UX Design Beginners Course Details
In this course you will
- Learn all of the skills, tools, and processes necessary to become a UX designer
- Work with a UX Designer who has over 8 years of industry experience
- Download a free UX Design portfolio and build real-world projects for yourself
- Learn how to leverage Linkedin effectively as a Designer to land a job or gain clients as a freelancer.
Your Instructor
Hi I’m Laith Wallace a Speaker, Coach and UX Design Consultant with over a decade of experience working with companies in the tech, financial, travel and media industries. I've also had the pleasure of working with Global brands such as Aviva, Orange, Eruosport, Nestle and British Airways to name a few.
I specialise in Product Design of Digital Apps and regularly teach young people online through my Youtube channel. I’m a strong believer in the power of positive thinking and I’ve always had a passion for design and self-development.
I taught himself the skills I now possess and use that to impact the lives of many people through my work. I love to spend time with my family and enjoys working with young people and helping people to achieve their dreams and goals through mentorship.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why become a UX designer?
A creative job you will love
UX is a satisfying job if you are curious about human behaviour and passionate about how design shapes the products and services around you. UX Designer was rated as one of the best 15 jobs in America for 2017. (CNBC News)
High demand means high pay
Employers struggle to find qualified UX designers and the demand keeps growing. The average Junior UX Designer salary in the United States is $69,489 per year, while Senior UX Designers can earn as much as $119,841.
(Glassdoor Salaries Report, 2018)
A flexible career path
As a UX designer, you will have the opportunity to work for startups, agencies, large corporates, on a freelance basis, or even remotely.