UI - UX Design
Advanced Program in UI - UX Design
Create. Animate. Design. Dominate.
Duration:
6 Months
(Part-Time)
Classes:
3 Days / Week
Eligibility:
(From any stream)
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UI/UX Designer Course That Turns Ideas into Experiences
Imagine this. You open an app and everything feels obvious. The flow feels smooth. You enjoy using it so much that you tell a friend. That feeling comes from design that cares about people and code that understands emotion. If you are curious about learning that craft, Arena Animation, Park Street, offers a UI/UX designer course that teaches creative thinking and practical skills together. And if you are searching locally, this UI/UX designer course in Kolkata gives hands-on training with real industry vibes.
Quick snapshot: what this course actually does for you
- Teaches design thinking and user research first, then interface craft.
- Trains you to prototype and test fast, not just mock pretty screens.
- Bridges design with interaction and front-end basics so your ideas ship.
- Prepares you for roles in product teams, startups, agencies, and freelancing.
Why this matters now
User experience shapes success. Moreover, companies now choose teams that move fast and iterate. Therefore, they want designers who also understand feasibility. Consequently, a hybrid skillset opens more doors. Also, because the course mixes theory with studio practice, you learn workflows that matter on day one.
Who should join
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New entrants who want a clear path into UI and UX.
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Graphic designers who want to level up to interactive product design.
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Front-end devs who want to shape experience, not just build it.
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Freelancers who want to add UX research and product thinking to services.
What You Will Learn
Specialization
- SEM 1: Adv Program in UI UX
Design Fundamentals
Theory / Conceptual
Digital Design
Adobe Photoshop CC
Creative Vector Illustrations
Adobe Illustrator CC
Design Thinking in User Centred Design Process
Theory/Conceptual
Principles of UI Design
Theory/Conceptual
UX Research Process in UCD
Google Form, Microsoft Forms
Importance of Information Architecture in UX
Theory/Conceptual
Principles of UI Design
Theory/Conceptual
Wireframing and Collaboration
Pencil Project/Draw.io
Interactive Prototyping with Figma
Figma
Usability Testing
Maze/User Testing
Gen-AI for UI UX Design
Visify, Uizard, Figma, Firefly
Ethics in AI
Theory/Conceptual
Responsive Design – HTML CSS
VS Code
Website Designing with WordPress
WordPress, XAMPP
Working with Frame Works
VS Code
Case Study & Capstone Project
Project
Design your Digital Presence
Behance, Dribble
Duration: 6 Months
Learn by doing: sample projects
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Redesign a local business website for better conversion
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Create a mobile app prototype and run usability tests with real users
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Build a design system and document components for a developer handoff
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Deploy a case study and portfolio page that recruiters read
Tools you will actually use
You will learn popular tools used by studios and startups. For example, wireframe tools, prototyping platforms, and version control for design. In practice, these are tools you will use on day one at an internship or job.
Photoshop
Illustrator
Figma
Adobe XD
Maze
Canva
Gen AI Tools
Outcomes you can expect
After the program you will be able to present a portfolio that tells a story, not just shows images. You will know how to run quick user interviews, map journeys, craft wireframes, build polished screens, and explain your design choices. As a result, you will stand out during interviews because you can show process and impact.
Mentorship and placement support
Trainers are working designers and UX researchers. They give feedback on your portfolio and mock interviews. Moreover, Arena helps with resume polishing and placement prep. Because the program focuses on real deliverables, many alumni find internships or junior roles faster than expected.
Why Arena Animation, Park Street is a smart pick
First, the studio-like environment mimics agency workflows so you learn collaboration. Second, the course mixes theory with practice, and not in a shallow way. Third, you get one-on-one guidance during project reviews. Also, Arena links creative programs, so if you want to deepen motion or effects skills later, you can continue learning without losing momentum.
How the UI/UX path complements other Arena programs
If you are into motion and visual storytelling, Arena offers related programs that add depth to your UI/UX skillset. For instance, pairing UI/UX training with Animation with Visual Effects helps you craft microinteractions and motion that feel cinematic. Meanwhile, the Advanced Program in VFX Compositing & Editing teaches timing and polish that translates to better animation in interfaces. Finally, the Advanced Program in VFX Film Making broadens your storytelling instincts, which helps when you design product narratives and onboarding experiences. Together, these programs form a powerful creative stack.
Course structure at a glance
The learning path is modular and project driven, so you build as you learn. First you ground yourself in users. Next you design flows and screens. Finally, you test and ship.
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Foundation modules
- Design thinking and user empathy
- Basics of information architecture and content strategy
- Visual fundamentals like typography and spacing
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Interaction and UI modules
- Wireframing and low-fidelity prototyping
- High-fidelity UI design and micro interactions
- Design systems and component libraries
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Experience and product modules
- Usability testing and iteration cycles
- Accessibility and inclusive design basics
- Front-end handoff and collaboration with developers
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Live project labs
- Real client-style briefs and team sprints
- Weekly reviews and critique sessions
- Final capstone with a deployable prototype
How career paths unfold after the course
- Junior UI designer leading small screens
- UX researcher drafting test plans and insights
- Product designer handling feature cycles end to end
- Front-end-friendly designer who can prototype in code
- Freelance UX consultant for small businesses
Extra skills that employers love
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Clear storytelling in case studies
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Fast prototyping and iterative testing
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Collaboration with engineers using common design systems
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Accessibility awareness and empathy for diverse users
A practical roadmap if you want to level up
If you are aiming for senior roles, continue practicing, get feedback from peers, and work on cross-functional projects. Also, explore deeper research methods, and learn to measure impact using analytics. If you want more advanced study locally, consider linking to an advanced UI/UX design course in Kolkata as a next step, or read guides on how to become a UI and UX designer to map your career goals.
Quick FAQs
- Duration varies by track, from short intensive sprints to extended evening classes.
- You do not need a perfect portfolio to start. The course helps you build one.
- Labs include both solo tasks and team sprints, so you learn to work with others.
- Scholarships and flexible payment options may be available, so check with admissions.
Why this course is the next step
The UI/UX designer course at Arena Animation, Park Street, teaches you to think like a product maker and act like a designer who ships. It blends research, interaction design, visual craft, and hands-on projects so you can show meaningful work. Furthermore, the local presence means you connect with Kolkata-based studios and hiring pipelines. If you want an immersive learning path that also links to animation and VFX programs, this training offers a clear route to growth.
Ready to try it out? Visit the course page, join a trial class, or chat with admissions to get a tailored plan. Show up with curiosity and leave with a portfolio that actually opens doors. The UI/UX designer course in Kolkata at Arena Animation, Park Street, is where your journey can start.
Join Arena Animation – Park Street, Kolkata, and take the first step toward an exciting career in animation and entertainment!
Where Our Students Have Been Placed
Our students and alumni are building successful design and motion careers at:
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FAQs
1. I have never tried UI or UX before. Will I be able to follow the classes?
Honestly, yes. Most people who join are in the same place. The first few classes feel quite chill and you slowly warm up to everything. You start with small tasks, and before you realize it, you already understand how the whole flow works. It feels less scary once you get inside the classroom.
2. Do we make real projects or just practice files?
You actually make proper projects. Things that look like real app screens or website flows. You even test them on people sometimes, which feels surprisingly fun because you get to see how others react to your ideas. By the end, you have work that you can show without feeling awkward.
3. How are the trainers? Are they friendly?
They are very easy to talk to. If something does not make sense, you just ask. No one makes you feel silly for it. They guide you step by step and sometimes even sit with you to fix tiny things. It feels like a studio vibe, not a strict classroom.
4. Will this course help me with jobs later?
It does. You build your own portfolio during the course, and that is what companies care about the most. You also get help with presenting your work and answering interview questions. I have seen students feel a lot more confident after those sessions because they finally know how to talk about what they created.
5. Do I need to know anything about coding?
No. You only learn just enough to understand how your design turns into something working. You are not asked to build full websites or apps. It is more about understanding how your choices affect the final product, so everything you design feels practical.
6. Will the course feel too heavy?
Not really. Some days feel packed, especially when you are in the middle of a project, but it feels doable. The work is broken into small chunks, so you never feel lost. And because you see your ideas actually turning into screens, the busy days feel worth it.
7. Can I learn more after this course?
Yes, of course. Arena has other creative programs like Animation with Visual Effects, the Advanced Program in VFX Compositing and Editing, and the Advanced Program in VFX Film Making. If you enjoy the storytelling or motion side of things, these give you more space to explore.