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Sep 16, 2021
Great course, I've really learned a lot about creating design systems, mockups, prototypes and more with Figma, and also how it connects to the wider aspects of working as a UX/UI or visual designer.
RS
Mar 24, 2021
Working within Figma, you really learn a lot about the program and its benefits. The course teaches you in great detail how to successfully create hifi designs, and is packed with a ton of knowledge.
By NNENANYA C K
•Oct 22, 2022
Great experience
By Varun Y
•Jul 14, 2022
Great Exposure!
By Sophie K
•Nov 27, 2021
perfect course
By S C
•Oct 1, 2022
It was good.
By Santosh P
•Aug 22, 2022
Nice course!
By Sanad A
•Jul 22, 2024
nice course
By Khiêm H B
•Nov 13, 2022
It's good
By Muskan V
•Feb 7, 2023
amazing!
By Udoka J
•Nov 20, 2022
Awesome
By Ayush G
•Aug 5, 2022
Amazing
By Ashurov B
•Nov 18, 2024
hello
By Bimal A K
•May 10, 2023
Good.
By KARTHIK R
•May 8, 2022
great
By olimjon a
•Sep 14, 2024
good
By Akabr A
•Jan 5, 2024
good
By Gokul R
•Jun 13, 2023
Best
By Vishwas s
•Jul 19, 2022
good
By Victor P
•Jun 23, 2022
good
By Basil Z
•Apr 14, 2022
GOOD
By CHARLES R
•Dec 11, 2021
good
By Neelaya N
•Sep 8, 2022
gg
By mustofa
•Apr 6, 2021
ok
By Krzysztof K
•Jul 27, 2025
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By Junaid S
•Jul 28, 2022
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By Soumer K
•Jul 5, 2025
While it was useful overall, I have a few issues with this course. Firstly, there are some feature and actions that the instructor performs on Figma that are not explained. For example, in the Dog Walker App, there are some calendar and time-choosing actions that had not been communicated before. I was not given any instruction on how to add scrollable time wheels or calendar selection options anytime over the duration of the past 5 courses. Secondly, some questions in the graded evaluations are exceedingly vague and ambiguous. As I can see it, there can be multiple correct answers to such questions. Thirdly, I feel like repeating the process of usability testing and research over and over again is redundant. We have already performed user research and usability testing twice in this course. Dedicating another module to it here feels extremely unnecessary. Although I realize that user research is an iterative process, surely there are better ways to structure course content? We could have been given detailed instructions on Figma like components, variants, and states. That would have been much more useful.