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In today’s digital world, every business small or big is shifting to mobile apps, websites, digital platforms and online services. Behind every successful product, there is a powerful UI/UX design. Companies out of India and in India are looking for UI/UX designers in large numbers because they want professionals who can design clean, user friendly and attractive interfaces.
At MDIDM INFOWAY, we offer a complete UI UX Design Training with Projects in Babra specially designed for students who want to build a strong creative career. This course includes practical training on Figma, Wireframing, Prototyping, User Research, Usability Testing, and AI Tools used by modern designers. Our training focuses on real world practice, industry standards and portfolio ready projects so that students can easily work as UI/UX Designers, Product Designers or Graphic UI Designers.
UI/UX designers help create experience, for users. They make sure users have an enjoyable time using product.
This practical exposure is one of the biggest reasons why students prefer MDIDM INFOWAY for UI UX Design Training with Projects in Babra.
That is why many students today are looking for UI UX Design Training with Projects in Babra to gain practical skills and build a strong creative career. A beautifully designed app or website gets more customers, higher conversions and more profit.
If you enjoy creativity, designing layouts, visual learning or solving problems then UI/UX is the best field for you.
We focus on learning by working, which means every student makes their own projects under guidance.
Join MDIDM INFOWAY today and start our journey towards becoming a professional designer with a strong portfolio and industry knowledge.
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Learn the fundamentals of user interface and user experience, understanding how digital products are structured and designed for user behavior.
Master all Figma tools including frames, components, auto-layout, and styles. Create professional UI screens using industry workflows.
Learn how to convert ideas into low-fidelity wireframes that define structure, layout, and user flow for websites and apps.
Create clickable, interactive prototypes that demonstrate how the app or website will function before development begins.
Understand how to study user needs, behavior, pain points, and create personas to design meaningful user experiences.
Learn how to organize information logically and design easy-to-navigate user journeys for smooth product experiences.
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Find clear and concise answers to common questions about our IT services, support, and solutions helping you make informed decisions faster.
No, UI/UX is easy to learn if taught properly. With step-by-step practice and real examples, students quickly understand concepts.
No drawing or coding is required. UI/UX focuses on thinking, layout design, and user behavior.
Yes, every student creates 3–5 portfolio projects including apps and websites.
Yes, Figma is the world's most popular UI/UX tool, and companies prefer designers who know it professionally.
Yes, selected students get internships based on performance and project quality.
Yes, flexible batch timings help students manage college or job schedules easily.
Explain that UI deals with visuals, while UX focuses on experience and usability of the product.
Share the steps: research, understanding user needs, wireframing, and creating prototypes.
Highlight Figma, AI tools, user research tools, and prototype platforms.
Explain how feedback helps improve user experience through iterations.
Describe how testing helps find real user problems before development.
Explain research, wireframing, designing, and final prototype with results.