1:1 mentorship with industry experts
35 hours of KHDA-approved training
Up-to-date, industry-approved curriculum
Master affinity mapping & auto animate techniques
Learn UX research & design thinking
Create functional prototypes & wireframes
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What will you learn from us:
Once you complete our course, you will be able to:
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Plan and conduct user research to gather valuable insights for creating effective design solutions
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Create wireframes and prototypes with industry-standard design tools
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Learn to properly incorporate motion graphics in UI design for enhanced user engagement and feedback
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Master the application of interface design principles to develop functional and visually appealing layouts
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Improve problem-solving abilities, both solo and collaboratively
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This UI/UX Design Course in Qatar covers the full product design workflow. It focuses on understanding user needs to creating wireframes, prototypes, and polished UI screens. Learners practise UX methods like competitive analysis and affinity mapping, then move into information architecture, user flows, and prototyping. The course also strengthens visual design essentials such as layout, typography, and colour theory, so participants can produce designs that are both usable and professionally presented.
The core priciples taught by our experts in this course are:
There are several job opportunities for individuals after completing the UI-UX Design Course in Qatar. Some of these job roles are as follows:
1) UI/UX Designer
2)Interaction Designer
3)User Interface Designer
4)User Experience Researcher
5)Product Designer
6)Web Designer
7)Mobile App Designer
8)Information Architect
9)Usability Analyst
10)UI/UX Consultant
After completing our UI-UX training, the individuals in Qatar will get a completion certificate from Learners Point Academy. This certificate is recognized by employers in Qatar as a validation of earning UI/UX design skills.
The UI/UX Design program in Qatar focuses on building portfolio-ready outputs that reflect real hiring expectations. This includes user flows, wireframes, clickable prototypes, and finished UI screens for web and mobile. Learners also learn how to document decisions, show iterations from feedback, and present a clear “problem → process → solution” case study. This helps employers see not only visual ability, but also practical UX reasoning—often the difference between a good portfolio and a job-winning one.
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