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Discovery and Low-Fidelity Design with Figma

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In this introductory course, you\'ll embark on a journey into the world of UX design with a focus on discovery and low-fidelity design using Figma. We\'ll demystify the concepts behind user-centered design, exploring its potential and limitations. You\'ll gain a clear understanding of the UX design process, from initial discovery phases to creating low-fidelity prototypes. You\'ll be introduced to the specific capabilities of Figma within the UX design ecosystem. We\'ll showcase how Figma harnesses the power of collaborative design to revolutionize your productivity across various applications. From conducting user research to developing wireframes, you\'ll discover the myriad ways Figma can enhance your workflow. By the end of this course, you\'ll be able to: - Understand the role of discovery in the UX design process. - Analyze user research and gather requirements. - Create personas and user journey maps. - Develop wireframes and prototypes using Figma. - Utilize Figma\'s collaborative features for team design.

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