Age
19+
Start Date
September 2024
Entry Requirements
Recommended below
Duration
36 Weeks
Fees
£2,100 (Payment plans available)
Industry Enrichment
STUDY User Experience Design for Fashion ONLINE
Our online User Experience Design for Fashion course will help you master the essential skills required for a career at the forefront of the fashion industry.
You'll learn to master the principles of UX/UI design in fashion retail and the theory of branding, graphic design and consumer behaviour. You'll learn to design and build products and services that excite customers, build brand loyalty and drive sales.
Taught entirely online, our Fashion UX/UI Design course is ideal for those with a busy lifestyle, or those living outside of London. Study in your own time, around your other commitments, with just one compulsory live lesson each week.
- Study UX/UI principles in the context of fashion business
- Huge industry demand for professional UX and UI designers
Course content developed in collaboration with
ASOS
It was really fun, and I'm amazed at how much I've learnt. I feel confident in what I'm doing.
Natalie, Online UX/UI Design
I really enjoyed the design software workshops. My confidence in my capabilities has grown massively.
Denisa, Online UX/UI Design
Collaborating with the Fashion Retail Academy to build the course, we are confident the skills covered will support those interested in building a Product Design career at cutting-edge retailers and beyond.
, ASOS
It's been great being taught by someone who is currently working in UX design as we get snippets of relevant information and experiences which has been really insightful.
Nicola, Online UX/UI Design
88%
of online shoppers say they wouldn’t return to a website after having a bad user experience*
53%
of mobile website visitors leave a page that takes longer than 3 seconds to load*
2
OUT OF 5
online shoppers will tell their friends about a bad brand experience*
Course details
UX/UI is essential. Without a good user experience on a site, customers will not be able to buy products and they can lose ranking on Google because of that. Everyone’s competing for that number one spot - the difference between being on the front page of Google and the second page of Google is literally millions of pounds.
James
Digital Marketing Manager - Rise at Seven