UX Design Coursework: Part One
I was able to attain free membership to Linkedin Learning this past year and so I’ve made it a goal to complete as many free courses as possible. This month in January I’ve completed 22 free courses, some of which have been UX design focused. Here are some of the certifications that I’ve completed to share.
Overview
Analyzing User Data
Creating User Personas
Ideation
Creating Scenarios and Storyboards
Paper Prototyping
Implementation Planning
UX Insights
Style Guides and Design Systems
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