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The document outlines various learning paths for different roles in UX design, including UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Visual Designer, Usability Expert, UI Designer, Front-End Developer, Product Manager, Marketer, User Researcher, and Executive. Each role consists of foundational, beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses designed to enhance skills in user-centered design, usability, and accessibility. The courses aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge to excel in their respective fields and create user-friendly products.

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The document outlines various learning paths for different roles in UX design, including UX Designer, Interaction Designer, Visual Designer, Usability Expert, UI Designer, Front-End Developer, Product Manager, Marketer, User Researcher, and Executive. Each role consists of foundational, beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses designed to enhance skills in user-centered design, usability, and accessibility. The courses aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge to excel in their respective fields and create user-friendly products.

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Don’t Know Where to Start?

UX Designer

Become a great UX Designer with 11 courses in 4 parts. As


a UX Designer, you are an expert in the user-centered design
process and play a jack-of-all-trades role—this learning path
allows you to gain a keen sense of usability, psychology, and
business to excel in your job.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. UX Designer Beginner (3 courses)


Learn the basics of UX design and how to run a user-centered
design project, as well as how to build your UX portfolio.

Become a UX Designer from Scratch


Human-Computer Interaction - HCI

Data-Driven Design: Quantitative Research for UX


3. UX Designer Intermediate (2 courses)
Get equipped with the most important tools of the UX designers
toolbox—UI design and user research.

User Research – Methods and Best Practices

UI Design Patterns for Successful Software


4. UX Designer Advanced (4 courses)
Gain holistic knowledge so you can make your UX project
matter not only to your users, but also inside your organization.

UX Management: Strategy and Tactics

Emotional Design — How to Make Products People Will Love


Mobile User Experience (UX) Design

Accessibility: How to Design for All


Don’t Know Where to Start?

Interaction Designer

Become a great Interaction Designer with 10 courses in 4


parts. As an Interaction Designer, you’re focused on enabling
seamless and engaging user experiences. Along this learning
path, you’ll pick up skills that will help you produce just that.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


2. Interaction Designer Beginner (2 courses)
Learn the basics of interaction design and usability.

Human-Computer Interaction - HCI

Interaction Design for Usability


3. Interaction Designer Intermediate (3 courses)
Master how to design intuitive, efficient, and universally
accessible interactions for different interface types.

UI Design Patterns for Successful Software

Mobile User Experience (UX) Design


Accessibility: How to Design for All

4. Interaction Designer Advanced (3 courses)


Learn how users understand your designs, and how to create
cutting-edge interaction designs for 2D and 3D software.

Psychology of Interaction Design: The Ultimate Guide


The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design

How to Design for Augmented and Virtual Reality


Don’t Know Where to Start?

Visual Designer

Become a great Visual Designer with 9 courses in 4


parts. As a Visual Designer, your job is to build prototypes,
icons, graphics, etc. with consistent visual aesthetics—and our
learning path trains you to do just that.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. Visual Designer Beginner (3 courses)


Master the basics that every visual designer should know: UI
design patterns, gestalt principles, and usability.

UI Design Patterns for Successful Software


Gestalt Psychology and Web Design: The Ultimate Guide

The Practical Guide to Usability

3. Visual Designer Intermediate (2 courses)


These courses will equip you with the skills to create intuitive
and engaging information visualizations of all kinds.

Information Visualization

Information Visualization: Getting Dashboards Right


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4. Visual Designer Advanced (2 courses)


Understand how your users’ visual perception and accessibility
considerations should inform your designs.

The Ultimate Guide to Visual Perception and Design

Accessibility: How to Design for All


Don’t Know Where to Start?

Usability Expert

Become a great Usability Expert with 9 courses in 4


parts. These courses will train you to become an expert in
applying usability principles in your work to identify usability
problems and evaluate prototypes.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. Usability Expert Beginner (2 courses)


Learn fundamental usability principles and how to use them in
interaction design.

Interaction Design for Usability


The Practical Guide to Usability

3. Usability Expert Intermediate (2 courses)


Master how to test the usability of your designs and create
efficient web designs.

Conducting Usability Testing


Web Design for Usability

4. Usability Expert Advanced (3 courses)


Use your new-found knowledge in psychology, brain science,
and accessibility to design for universal usability.

The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design


Dynamic User Experience: Design and Usability

Accessibility: How to Design for All


Don’t Know Where to Start?

UI Designer

Become a great UI Designer with 10 courses in 4 parts. As a


UI Designer, you will be in charge of designing high-fidelity
screens for websites and apps, and thus a good understanding
of usability, UI design patterns, and psychology are crucial.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. UI Designer Beginner (2 courses)


Understand the basics of UI design patterns and how to work in
a user-centered design process.

UI Design Patterns for Successful Software


Become a UX Designer from Scratch

3. UI Designer Intermediate (3 courses)


Master the optimal way to design for mobile interfaces and how
to use key usability and accessibility principles in your designs.

Interaction Design for Usability


Mobile User Experience (UX) Design

Accessibility: How to Design for All

4. UI Designer Advanced (3 courses)


Learn how to take advantage of brain science and affordances
in your designs, and how to design for the frontier of user
interfaces.

The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design

Affordances: Designing Intuitive User Interfaces


How to Design for Augmented and Virtual Reality

Don’t Know Where to Start?

Front-End Developer

Become a great Front-End Developer with 8 courses in 4


parts. As a Front-End Developer, you play an important role in
the design process by bringing prototypes to life and providing
feedback on the designs. This learning path enables you to
apply key design principles to your job.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.
User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide

Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide


2. Front-End Developer Beginner (2 courses)
Learn the fundamental concepts of human-computer
interaction and usability.

Human-Computer Interaction - HCI

The Practical Guide to Usability


3. Front-End Developer Intermediate (2 courses)
Master the different usability considerations for mobile devices
and websites to build better software.

Interaction Design for Usability

Mobile User Experience (UX) Design


4. Front-End Developer Advanced (2 courses)
Take a deep dive into creating universally usable designs, and
learn how to design dynamic user experiences.

Accessibility: How to Design for All

Dynamic User Experience: Design and Usability


Don’t Know Where to Start?

Product Manager

Become a great Product Manager with 9 courses in 4


parts. A good understanding of UX design, coupled with
knowledge in psychology and UX management, will go a long
way in helping you as a Product Manager.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide


Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. Product Manager Beginner (3 courses)


Master how to place customer needs and pain points at the
center of your work processes and online products.

UX Management: Strategy and Tactics


Psychology of E-Commerce: How to Sell Online

Data-Driven Design: Quantitative Research for UX


3. Product Manager Intermediate (2 courses)
Learn how to create relevant and successful products that your
customers will love.

Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation

Emotional Design — How to Make Products People Will Love


4. Product Manager Advanced (2 courses)
Learn how to research what your customers need and create
successful products that are universally acceptable.

Accessibility: How to Design for All

User Research – Methods and Best Practices


Don’t Know Where to Start?

Marketer

Become a great Marketer with 7 courses in 3 parts. As a


Marketer, having a good grasp of fundamental UX concepts, as
well as how to tap into the emotional drives of your customers,
will prove essential to performing well at your job.

1. Marketer Foundation (2 courses)


These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide

Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. Marketer Beginner (2 courses)


Learn how to carry out user research to understand your
customers’ needs and how to use psychology to boost online
sales.

User Research – Methods and Best Practices


3. Marketer Intermediate (3 courses)
Master the basic principles of usability and learn how to
encourage customer adoption of your products as well as get in
touch with your customers’ emotions.

The Practical Guide to Usability

Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation

Emotional Design — How to Make Products People Will Love

Don’t Know Where to Start?

User Researcher

Become a great User Researcher with 7 courses in 3


parts. As a User Researcher, you ensure your team creates
products that are relevant to your users. Through this learning
path, you’ll learn the best practices of user research and how to
make your research matter in your organization.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.

User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide

Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide

2. User Researcher Beginner (3 courses)


Equip yourself with qualitative and quantitative research
methods to run your own user research projects and learn how
to make them matter inside your organization.

User Research – Methods and Best Practices

UX Management: Strategy and Tactics


Data-Driven Design: Quantitative Research for UX

3. User Researcher Advanced (2 courses)


Take your research career a step further by learning how to
carry out accessibility tests and to perform user research in AR
and VR environments.

Accessibility: How to Design for All


How to Design for Augmented and Virtual Reality
Don’t Know Where to Start?

Don’t Know Where to Start?

Executive

Become a great Executive with 6 courses in 3 parts. A good


understanding of user experience and human-centered design
practices will help you place customer needs and experience
front and center of all your organizational practices.

1. Foundation (2 courses)
These foundation courses provide an excellent introduction to
UX design and are recommended for everyone.
User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide

Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide


2. Executive Beginner (2 courses)
Master how to place customer wants and pain points at the
center of work processes throughout your organization.

UX Management: Strategy and Tactics

Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation


3. Executive Advanced (2 courses)
Ensure the products and services your organization provides
are universally accessible and loved by your customers.

Accessibility: How to Design for All

Emotional Design — How to Make Products People Will Love

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