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UI UX Roadmap for Non IT Students

You have probably heard about UI UX Designing. You see it on LinkedIn and your friends who are switching careers to UI UX Designing are earning an income. You also see it on YouTube videos. I wonder if someone like you with a non IT background can actually do this. You may be a commerce student. Have an arts background and you may not have any coding knowledge or an IT degree.

The good thing is that UI UX designing is possible without any degree and many people are switching to UI UX designing now. Many commerce students, arts students and even people who had no idea what design was before are making this switch. What changed for them? They got the direction practiced regularly and did not stop just because it felt confusing in the beginning. This guide is that roadmap for you.

What Is UI UX Design?

Before you understand it all let me clear up something about UI and UX. UI and UX are not the thing. A lot of beginners mix them up. That is normal. UI is what you see, like colors, buttons and fonts. UX is what you feel while using it like whether it’s smooth or confusing, fast or frustrating. Both of these things matter. They are not the same thing.

A lot of beginners think that if they learn Figma they are ready for design but that is not true. UI UX is more about how you think than what tool you use. Anyone can learn software quickly. Understanding why a design works or does not work is the real skill and that is what companies actually look for.

Why Does This Career Path Make Sense in Ahmedabad?

A years back design roles in Ahmedabad were limited but now it has totally changed. Startups in fintech, edtech and even health apps are popping up around SG Highway and GIFT City. They all have one common need: designers who get both UX and UI. Users do not just want looking apps; they want easy and user-friendly apps.

Honestly the demand for UI UX designers in Ahmedabad is pretty clear. It is not about being perfect; it is about being useful. The first package may not be mind blowing. The salary for freshers in Ahmedabad starts between 2.5 to 4.5 LPA. With a strong portfolio and experience of 1 to 2 years it is achievable to get a salary of 5 to 8 LPA approximately and beyond that it depends on your skills.

What Skills Do You Actually Need?

Here is where most beginners waste their time they chase tools of building the underlying skills. The skills that matter in order are:

  1. Visual Thinking: you should know what is wrong on a screen. You will just feel irritated while using it. Do not ignore it; make a note of it. Work on it.
  2. User Research: a lot of beginners jump straight into designing screens but the real work starts with UX understanding people. Do not assume what people think; think about what they do and feel when using your app.
  3. Information Architecture: it sounds technical. It is actually just simple logic. How do you organize things so people do not feel lost?
  4. Wireframing: it is where things start to feel real. It is still very simple. It is a rough sketch of a screen with no colors, no fancy fonts and nothing, only layout and structure.
  5. Prototyping: it is where your idea starts to move. It is a version of your design but not real code yet.
  6. Figma: it has basically become the standard in the industry from startups to companies everyone uses it for design work.

Free UI UX Design Tools for Beginners

You do not need to invest money at the start. Here is what actually works:

  • Figma: The free tier is more than enough to build a portfolio
  • FigJam: For user flows mind maps and wireframing collaboratively
  • Maze: For usability testing with a free tier available
  • Miro: For note brainstorming and journey mapping
  • Canva: Not a design tool in the sense but useful for visual practice early on
  • Unsplash/Pexels: Free image libraries for mockups
  • Google Fonts: Typography exploration and pairing practice

It is easy to get stuck in learning mode. New tools, courses, new tabs open everywhere but no real work is done. The truth is, you do not need all of that. Start with Figma, play around for a week then build one screen. That is it. Real learning starts there.

Step by Step Path

Month 1. Foundation: do not rush into designing from scratch yet. First understand how good design actually works. Look at contrast alignment, repetition and spacing in apps.

Month 2. Process: do not jump straight into screens yet. Learn the Double Diamond process first it helps you understand how designers think step by step.

Month 3. Project Work: choose a problem that actually frustrates people like ordering food or filling forms. Design it step by step: wireframes then a clickable Figma prototype.

Month 4 Portfolio + Job Prep: most beginners make the mistake of showing too many projects but real impact comes from depth not volume. Pick 2 to 3 case studies. Go deep.

Thinking about learning UI UX but not sure where to start?

Felix ITs in Ahmedabad offers a UI UX design course built specifically for students without an IT background. Free demo sessions are available with no commitment, no pressure. Call us at +91 91578 82167. Visit us at CG Road, Ahmedabad.

Portfolio Tips for Beginners

You do not need to wait for the time to build a portfolio. Start a small build anyway and let your skills grow through the work you put out not before it. Waiting for real projects to start with specific work. Take an app people already use, find one flow and redesign only that part. Keep it clearly marked as a concept project.

How to Switch to UI UX from Any Non IT Background

Many people stop before they even start because they think they are not technical enough. UI UX is not a coding job. It is about understanding people and solving their problems in a way. Your background, whether commerce or arts, already gives you strengths. You just need to learn how to apply them.

The practical switch looks like this:

  1. Start learning in evenings and weekends; do not quit anything yet.
  2. Build 2 case studies that solve problems.
  3. Connect with working designers on LinkedIn.
  4. Apply for internships alongside your job applications; the experience matters more than the title, at this stage.
  5. Join a course if you want faster results and direct placement support.

What's Changing in UI UX in 2026

Artificial Intelligence is not really replacing User Interface and User Experience designers. It is just changing how User Interface and User Experience designers work day to day.

Tools like Figma Artificial Intelligence, Galileo Artificial Intelligence and Uizard can quickly generate layouts from text prompts. So yes basic drag and drop work is getting easier. User Interface and User Experience designers who understand users, research and decision making are still very much needed.

In Ahmedabad’s job market things are slowly shifting. Companies are not just asking for User Interfaces anymore. They want User Interface and User Experience designers who can think for Artificial Intelligence powered features too like chatbots, recommendation systems, voice interfaces. It feels new. It is not out of reach. These are skills if you start now instead of relying on outdated tutorials.

Common Mistakes That Beginners Do

Making things look good is easy to appreciate. It is not enough. If there is no research behind it, no understanding of users, behavior or context it is surface level work. That is why serious companies care more about your thinking than your visuals

We all get inspired by Dribbble at some point. If your whole portfolio feels like that it becomes a problem because hiring teams are not just looking for pretty screens. They want problem solving behind them.

Avoiding feedback is something every beginner does. You only want to show finished work but that actually slows your growth. Share messy work and ask clear questions like what is confusing in this checkout flow. That gets feedback, not just polite comments.

A common beginner mistake is trying to learn many tools at once. Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, Framer. It feels like you are being productive. You are just scratching the surface everywhere. In reality going into Figma alone will take you much further than half learning everything else.

Do not treat your portfolio like an exam submission. It is like a work in progress document of your growth. As you learn more you should remove projects and improve your case studies. Good User Interface and User Experience designers are constantly editing their portfolios, not locking them.

Why Students Choose Felix ITs for UI UX Training

Felix IT Systems has been training students in Ahmedabad for fourteen plus years with ten thousand plus learners and a four point nine rating from six hundred plus reviews.

The User Interface and User Experience course covers the process, research, Information Architecture, wireframing, prototyping and real project work not just theory. By the end you do not just learn User Interface and User Experience you build real portfolio projects through hands-on practice.

What is different from self learning

  • Direct feedback from industry experienced trainers.
  • Structured pace that prevents the I do not know what to learn paralysis.
  • Placement support for eligible students resume review, mock interviews and direct referrals.
  • A batch of peers going through the process accountability matters more than people admit

Honestly you do not need an Information Technology background to start User Interface and User Experience. Most batches are a mix of commerce students, arts graduates and people switching careers. Everyone starts a bit confused. That is totally normal here.

Courses are available at our CG Road, Ahmedabad centre. Walk in demo sessions are free.

Conclusion

Here is the summary: you do not need an Information Technology degree to become a User Interface and User Experience designer. What you do need is a process, real projects, a decent portfolio and the patience to take feedback and improve. Ahmedabad is actually a place to start right now companies are hiring. The market is growing and the entry barrier is lower than most people think.

The hardest part is just starting. So instead of overthinking, Figma made a simple screen today. It can be messy, that is fine. If you are looking for proper direction Felix IT Systems Ahmedabad offers a guided User Interface and User Experience path with placement support too.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I become a User Interface and User Experience designer without Information Technology background

It is a fear but User Interface and User Experience is not about coding first. It is about understanding people and solving problems visually. That is why you will find many designers from non Information Technology backgrounds doing really well in this field.

2. What skills do I need to become a User Interface and User Experience designer

At the center of User Interface and User Experience are a few skills, Design basics, user research, wireframing, prototyping and Figma but do not ignore the soft side being able to think clearly and explain your ideas is equally important.

3. How long does it take to learn User Interface and User Experience design

With effort you can build a portfolio good enough for entry level User Interface and User Experience roles in about four to six months. It is not about rushing it is about consistency and doing real projects step by step. If you follow a structured course with mentorship that timeline can become even faster because you avoid a lot of trial and error learning.

4. What is the User Interface and User Experience designer salary in India

For beginners User Interface and User Experience salaries typically fall between two point five and four point five LPA. As you gain experience, around two to three years and build a portfolio six to twelve LPA becomes realistic. Senior roles and niche skills can push it further up.

5. Is there a User Interface and User Experience design course in Ahmedabad for beginners

Yes Felix IT Systems offers a User Interface and User Experience design course in Ahmedabad designed for beginners, including students from non Information Technology backgrounds. Free demo sessions are available at the CG Road centre so you can explore the course before you decide.

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