
Here’s What You Get:
- 53 Video-Based Lessons
- Over 36 hours of video lessons, filled with strategies and live examples covering all major areas of UI design. Watch me, Erik, as I actually design dozens of examples right in front of you.
- Watch from any device
- Learn UI Design works on phones and tablets too, so you can watch from your desk or on the go.
- Skill-Based Exercises
- Dozens of assignments tailored to efficiently hone your UI design skills.
- Take a shot at them – then post in the student community for feedback from the student mentors.
- Cheatsheets & Checklists
- Old-school? No doubt. But it works.
- Get over a dozen printable PDF cheatsheets and checklists with key design reminders and frameworks.
- I keep these on my office wall. You’ll want to too.
- Feedback & Community
- Come for the practical design feedback, stay for the welcoming community. Learn alongside other aspiring designers.
- (There’s plenty of elitist, overly-competitive design communities out there — but we’re NOT one of them.)
UI Design in 53 Lessons: The Video Series
Work through it lesson by lesson, or skip around to what you’re most curious about at the moment. I get it — 36+ hours of video is a lot, even watching at 2x speed. But every minute is something I wish I had known when I started designing UI.
I. Introductory Topics
- 1.1 Begin Here
- 1.2 Introduction to Figma
- 1.3 Introduction to Sketch
- 1.4 Setting Up Your Workspace for UI Design
- 1.5 How to Build Your Design Gut Instinct
- 1.6 Starting a Project: Brand & Goals
- 1.7 Finding & Using Design Inspiration
- 1.8 3 Ways to Design Above Your Level
II. Fundamentals
- 2.1 Introduction: Analyzing Aesthetics
- 2.2 Alignment
- 2.3 Spacing
- 2.4 Consistency
- 2.5 Sizing
- 2.6 Simplicity
- 2.7 Lighting & Shadows
III. Color
- 3.1 HSB
- 3.2 Luminosity
- 3.3 Gray: The Most Important Color
- 3.4 Variations: The Most Important Color Skill
- 3.5 3 Techniques to Fix Clashing Colors
- 3.6 Picking a Primary UI Color
- 3.7 Creating a Brand-Based Palette
- 3.8 Dark Interfaces
- 3.9 Gradients
IV. Typography
- 4.1 Intro to Typography
- 4.2 The Good Fonts Table
- 4.3 Choosing Fonts: Overview
- 4.4 Choosing Body Fonts
- 4.5 Styling Text I: The Basic Rules
- 4.6 Brand & Letterform
- 4.7 Styling Text II: Interactive Apps
- 4.8 Pairing Fonts
- 4.9 Styling Text III: Editorial
V. User Interface Components
- 5.1 Component Libraries I: Controls
- 5.2 Component Libraries II: States
- 5.3 Vector Illustration
- 5.4 Icon Design
- 5.5 Photography & Imagery
- 5.6 Lists & Tables
- 5.7 Charts & Data Visualizations
VI. Digital Platforms & Paradigms
- 6.1 Responsive UI Design
- 6.2 Designing Multi-State Screens
- 6.3 Accessibility
- 6.4 Overlaying Text on Images
- 6.5 Truncating Text
- 6.6 Mobile: iOS
- 6.7 Mobile: Android / Material Design
- 6.8 Grids
- 6.9 Autolayout
VII. Communicating Design
- 7.1 Creating a Design Portfolio
- 7.2 Interviewing for Design Jobs
- 7.3 Finding Clients
- 7.4 Presenting Your Designs
- 7.5 Click-Through Prototyping
- 7.6 Developer Handoff
II. The Community: Feedback & Mentorship
Learning design is a tough thing to do alone. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had someone to ask questions, get feedback, and bounce ideas off of?
With Learn UI Design, you’ll get full access to a special community forum where you can do all of that:
- Submit (and receive feedback) on every single homework assignment
- Get design reviews on your own personal projects
- Ask questions from the community mentors
- Talk shop with other designers and folks in tech
The Community Mentors
Erik Kennedy
Founder, Learn UI Design
Humble brag, but relevant: I’ve probably seen more beginner UI designs than anyone on earth. 10,000+ submissions later, I’m still in the student community, answering questions, giving feedback, and working to improve the course.
Leah Huyghe
Lead Product Designer, Meta
Leah took Learn UI Design in late 2018 and was hired by Meta a few months later. Now she’s back, this time as a Community Mentor, sharing wisdom on UI, UX, process, and career growth.
Shane Doyle
Lead Designer, Threefold Systems
Coming in hot from County Wexford, Ireland, Shane took Learn UI Design in 2017 and used the lessons to get hired as a designer—and promoted to lead—within one year.
Jenny Yakovenko
Senior Designer, Ob’vious
As a self-taught designer coming from the world of cartography, Jenny quickly realized there’s a large gap between theory and practical design advice. After taking Learn UI Design in 2019 and advancing her career, she now returns as a student mentor.
Julia Scheffer
UX/UI Designer, Bleech
Coming from a product management background, Julia completed Learn UI Design and Learn UX Design in 2022, secured a design role shortly after, and now provides guidance on UX, portfolios, careers, and more.
III. The Bonus: Live Redesign Vault
Completely separate from the main lessons of the course, the Live Redesign Vault contains 41+ hours of recordings of Erik redesigning student submissions.
The events are live and open to students, but the vault catalogs and tags each redesign by color, fonts, brand style, and platform so you can easily reference them for inspiration and best practices.
As with the video lessons, there’s no rush—you have lifetime access.
- Choose from 38+ redesigns
- Cataloged by colors, fonts, and brand styles used
- Fully narrated rationale behind every design decision
- Easy before-and-after comparisons
Everything Included
- Lifetime access to 53 video lessons
- Printable cheatsheets and checklists
- Skill-building homework assignments
- Supportive community with feedback from top alumni mentors
- Access to the Live Redesign Vault with dozens of redesign case studies

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