PRESENTATION OF THE UI/UX DESIGN SPECIALISATION

This programme allows students to specialize very quickly in UX/UI Design. It’s a skill that is very much in demand today, whether in the communication and marketing departments of large companies or in specialized agencies.

UX design covers the aspects of websites and applications related to a user’s experience and how they use them. UI on the other hand focuses on the visual aspect and the graphic identity of a website or a mobile application.

The courses take place at the CAD at a rate of 2 half-days per week from October to June included. This rhythm of study allows students to work in parallel to courses during a school year. The pedagogical cost of the programme can be covered by a company or an institution.

OUR UI/UX TRAINING IN BRUSSELS : PROGRAMME

Students will be asked to design graphic interfaces while ensuring that the user experience is optimized. This curriculum has been designed by professionals in the web design industry who are aware of the needs of users.

MAIN CLASSES

  • Digital strategy
  • UX / UI project design
  • Design thinking
  • Deployment of a UX / UI project
  • Consumer and user behavior
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Performance measurement
  • End of study technical file

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UI AND UX DESIGN ?

UX—User Experience – is the art of designing a user’s experience on a website or an application. The watchwords of a good UX designer will be the usability and ergonomics of an interface for example.

To understand what influences the quality of the user experience, students will conduct user tests and performance analyses. This work is closely related to that of a UI designer. The latter will rather deal with the visual aspect of things. For example, deciding on the colour of the interfaces, the fonts used, the graphic identity. A UI designer’s first objective is to make a page attractive by optimizing the visual communication of the user interface.

Working as a UX-UI designer means taking into account these two realities in order to create interfaces that are as beautiful as they are effective. In our UX design training in Brussels, we support our students in learning a new way of designing interfaces. A new way of working whose secrets will be revealed by passionate teachers.

SPECIALISATION TUITION FEES

for these 3 new CAD SPECIALISATIONS – session 23-24:

The tuition fees is 3.600 EUR and are to be paid as follows:

  • 300 EUR + 1,100 EUR i.e. 1,400 EUR (1st third of the fees) at registration
  • EUR 1,100 (2nd third of the fees) paid by 30 June
  • 1,100 EUR (Final third of the fees) paid by 15 September

Please note: There are only 12 places maximum available per specialisation.

 

Bank details of the CAD

BNP Paribas Fortis : IBAN BE93 0017 2185 3767 – BIC GEBABEBB
ING : IBAN BE45 3631 3208 9889 – BIC BBRUBEBB
Belfius : IBAN BE85 0689 3121 7306 – BIC GKCCBEBB

Remarks

– The CAD does not accept bank cheques. Tuition fees must be paid into one of the school’s bank accounts. For international transfers, bank charges are at the expense of the originator.
– Tuition fees remain as announced at the time of registration for the entire programme (except for students repeating the first year, if the price increases) unless inflation exceeds 5% per year, in which case the fees will be indexed.
– Since the number of students admitted each year is limited, the full tuition fee is due even in case of withdrawal or exclusion from the course.

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