Our UI/UX design course in Mumbai is tailored for aspiring creatives and working professionals aiming to build practical expertise in user interface and user experience design through real-world projects.

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Foundational guidelines for exceptional user experiences.

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Uncovering user needs and behaviours to inform design.
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Our job-ready and AI-enhanced courses are meticulously designed to equip you with the in-demand skills and cutting-edge knowledge needed to secure a fulfilling and stable career in today's rapidly evolving job market.
Learn to leverage the latest AI-powered design tools for tasks such as wireframe generation, style guide creation, A/B testing variant suggestions, and even predictive usability analysis. The course would provide practical experience with these cutting-edge tools, preparing you for the future of design workflows.
Understand how AI can analyze vast amounts of user data (e.g., heatmaps, user session recordings, survey results) to uncover deep insights into user behavior and preferences. The course would teach you how to use AI to make more informed, data-backed design decisions, leading to more effective and user-centric products.
This module would delve into the evolving role of AI in the design industry, discussing its impact on job roles, the creative process, and importantly, the ethical considerations. You'll explore topics like bias in AI-generated designs, accessibility, and designing responsible AI interactions to ensure you are a forward-thinking and ethical designer.
Our UI/UX curriculum is tailored to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of user-centered design principles and practices. Our UI and UX design course in Mumbai covers fundamentals, design thinking, wireframes, and advanced tools like Figma, ChatGPT, Uizard…
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Felix ITs is among Mumbai’s top rated UI UX training institutes, offering an AI powered 4 month program at Vashi, Navi Mumbai covering Figma, Adobe XD, 35+ AI design tools, UX research, live projects, and 100% placement assistance. The course is designed for beginners and working professionals across Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai.
The course covers 35+ tools including Figma, Miro, FigJam, Framer, Webflow, Balsamiq, Motiff, Canva, GIMP, and AI design tools Uizard, Creatie, Galileo AI, Visily, Dora AI, Readdy, Lovable, Storydoc, Midjourney, ChatGPT, and Claude. These are the tools used by design teams at Mumbai’s leading product companies and agencies
Both. UX Research is a full dedicated module covering user interviews, persona creation, user journey mapping, usability testing, heatmap analysis, and AI powered user behaviour analysis. You learn to build designs backed by real evidence not just tools which is what Mumbai’s product companies specifically hire for.
Yes. Mumbai is one of India’s strongest markets for UI UX designers driven by its large fintech, e-commerce, OTT, media, and startup ecosystem. Product companies in BKC, Powai, and Lower Parel consistently hire UI UX designers. Mumbai salaries for freshers are among the highest in India for this role, reflecting the city’s premium talent market
Yes. Felix ITs Mumbai has placed students from B.A., B.Com., BMS, BMM, BFM, and arts backgrounds in UI UX roles Mumbai has a particularly strong talent pool from mass communication and media arts colleges. No coding or IT background is required. Design thinking, user empathy, and visual communication skills matter more than a technical degree.
The course covers UX Research, Design Thinking, Figma, Adobe XD, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, accessibility, AI tools (Uizard, Creatie, Galileo AI, Midjourney, ChatGPT, Claude), portfolio building, and mock interviews all structured across 4 months of 50+ sessions and 95+ hours of hands-on training.
You graduate with 2 complete design projects (a full mobile app and a website from research to final prototype), 1 team mini project, 25+ screens across mobile/tablet/desktop, 3–5 interactive prototypes, 10–15 custom icons, and a design system all portfolio-ready for Mumbai design job applications.
You will be qualified for roles including UI Designer, UX Designer, Product Designer, Visual Designer, Interaction Designer, UX Researcher, and UI UX Consultant across Mumbai’s fintech, e-commerce, media, healthcare tech, and IT services sectors. Felix ITs placement cell actively refers graduates to companies hiring across all these roles
Yes it is one of the most common use cases at Felix ITs Mumbai. Weekend batches (Saturday–Sunday) allow professionals from banking, marketing, BPO, media, and development backgrounds to upskill without leaving their jobs. Many Mumbai professionals have used this course to transition into product design roles at fintech and e-commerce companies.
Answers to Common Questions About UI/UX.
The core principles of UX design are user-centered design, usability, accessibility, consistency, and feedback. Good UX puts real user needs at the centre of every decision; designs should be intuitive enough that users achieve their goals without confusion, frustration, or needing instructions.
UX (User Experience) design is the process of designing digital products that are useful, easy to use, and enjoyable. It matters because a well designed product reduces user frustration, increases engagement, and directly impacts business outcomes conversion rates, retention, and customer satisfaction all improve with good UX.
The standard UX design process follows five phases: Empathise (understand users), Define (clarify the problem), Ideate (generate solutions), Prototype (build testable models), and Test (validate with real users). This is called Design Thinking, and it is the foundation of the Felix ITs UI UX Design course curriculum.
User research is the practice of studying real users to understand their behaviours, needs, goals, and pain points before designing anything. Methods include user interviews, surveys, usability tests, card sorting, and analysing analytics. It ensures designs are built on evidence, not assumptions.
A user persona is a semi fictional profile representing a key segment of your target audience built from real user research data. It includes demographics, goals, frustrations, and behaviours. Personas help designers make decisions from the user’s point of view rather than their own preferences
A user journey map is a visual diagram that shows the step by step experience a user has while trying to achieve a goal with a product or service including their actions, thoughts, emotions, and pain points at each stage. It helps designers identify where the experience breaks down and where to improve it
Usability testing is the process of observing real users as they attempt to complete tasks with your design to identify usability problems. It can be done in person or remotely, with moderated or unmoderated sessions. The goal is to catch design flaws before development saving significant time and cost.
Information architecture (IA) is the practice of organising, structuring, and labelling content in a clear, logical way so users can find what they need quickly. It covers navigation menus, site maps, category structures, and search systems the skeleton that determines how a product is navigated.
UX design focuses specifically on the experience layer of how a product feels and works for users. Product design is a broader role that encompasses UX plus business strategy, market fit, and often visual design. In many companies today, the terms are used interchangeably Felix ITs UI UX course prepares you for both role types.
Yes. UX design is one of the most accessible disciplines to enter from a non-technical background. Empathy, critical thinking, and communication skills not coding or artistic talent are the core requirements. Felix ITs UI UX Design course in Pune is specifically designed for beginners from any academic stream.
AI is accelerating UX design in three key ways: faster research (AI analyses user data at scale), faster ideation (AI generates layout options and design variants), and smarter personalisation (AI adapts interfaces to individual users in real time). Felix ITs teaches all of these through tools like Uizard, Galileo AI, and Creatie as part of its 35+ AI tools curriculum.
UI (User Interface) design is the visual and interactive layer of a digital product: the buttons, typography, colour, icons, spacing, and visual hierarchy that users see and touch. UX design is the broader experience strategy behind how a product works. Put simply: UX defines the structure and flow; UI makes it look and feel right.
The core elements of UI design are typography, colour theory, spacing and layout, visual hierarchy, iconography, interactive states (hover, active, disabled), and design grids. Together, these elements create an interface that is both visually clear and easy to use.
A design system is a collection of reusable components, style rules, and guidelines that ensure visual consistency across a product. It includes a colour palette, typography scale, spacing tokens, button styles, and component patterns. Companies like Google (Material Design) and Apple (Human Interface Guidelines) publish their own Felix ITs students build a design system as part of their course deliverables.
Visual hierarchy is the arrangement of design elements so that users naturally look at the most important information first. It is created using size, colour contrast, weight, spacing, and position. A strong visual hierarchy guides users through a screen without them needing to think about where to look next
Responsive design means designing interfaces that adapt and work correctly across different screen sizes mobile, tablet, and desktop. It uses fluid grids, flexible images, and breakpoints to ensure the layout looks and functions well regardless of the device. Felix ITs students create 25+ screens across all three device sizes as part of the course.
The most widely used UI design tools in 2026 are Figma (industry standard for collaboration), Adobe XD, Framer, and Webflow. AI tools like Uizard, Creatie, Galileo AI, and Visily are increasingly used to speed up wireframing and design generation. Felix ITs covers all of these in its 35+ tools curriculum for the UI UX Design course in Pune
A wireframe is a low fidelity skeletal blueprint of a screen or page that shows layout, content placement, and functionality without colours, images, or visual polish. It is used early in the design process to agree on structure and user flow before investing time in detailed visual design.
A prototype is a clickable, interactive simulation of a design that mimics how the final product will work without needing to be built in code. Prototypes range from low fidelity (basic click through) to high fidelity (with animations, transitions, and realistic content). Tools like Figma and Adobe XD are used to build prototypes in the Felix ITs UI UX course.
Affordance is the design quality that makes it clear how an element should be used. A button looks like it can be clicked; a slider looks like it can be dragged. Good affordances reduce user confusion because the interface communicates its own function without needing labels or instructions.
A heuristic evaluation is an expert review of a design against established usability principles (heuristics) such as Nielsen’s 10 Usability Heuristics. It identifies usability problems without involving real users, making it a fast and cost-effective method for catching obvious design issues early.
Accessibility in design means ensuring digital products can be used by people with disabilities including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments. This includes sufficient colour contrast, readable font sizes, keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, and alt text for images. Accessibility is a legal requirement in many countries and a core module in the Felix ITs UI UX curriculum.
A call-to-action is a UI element, typically a button or link that prompts users to take a specific desired action, such as ‘Sign Up’, ‘Download Now’, or ‘Get Started’. Effective CTAs use clear language, strong visual hierarchy, and strategic placement to drive user behaviour and conversions
Card sorting is a research method where users organise topics or content into categories that make sense to them. It helps UX designers understand users’ mental models and build navigation structures and information architecture that match how users naturally think rather than how the organisation thinks.
These are eye-tracking patterns that describe how users typically scan web pages. The F-pattern (heavy reading pages) shows users scan across the top, then down the left side. The Z-pattern (lighter content pages) shows a zigzag from top left to top right to bottom left to bottom right. UI designers use these patterns to place key information and CTAs where eyes naturally land.
Cognitive load refers to the mental effort required for a user to process and understand an interface. High cognitive load, too many options, complex language, cluttered layouts leads to frustration and abandonment. Good UX reduces cognitive load by simplifying choices, using familiar patterns, and presenting information progressively
MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product, the simplest version of a product that delivers enough value to test with real users. In UX, MVP thinking means designing only the core flows and features first, gathering user feedback, and iterating rather than designing everything perfectly before launch. It is a foundational concept in Design Thinking and taught in the Felix ITs UI UX Design course.