Figma for UX Research: Presentations that Stand Out

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Free Online Course: Figma for UX Research: Presentations that Stand Out provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Figma for UX Research: Presentations that Stand Out is taught by Eric Nordquist.

Overview
  • Learn to make engaging, visually informative presentations using Figma, the collaborative, web-based tool for design and UX projects.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Figma for UX researchers
    • What you should know
    1. Getting Started in Figma
    • Creating your first Figma project
    • Overview of a Figma design file
    • Importing assets and ideas into Figma
    2. Title Slides
    • Using frames
    • Working with text in Figma, part 1
    • Working with text in Figma, part 2
    • Working with shapes in Figma
    • Working with images in Figma
    3. Agenda Slides
    • Working with image masks in Figma
    • Creating bulleted lists in Figma
    • Grouping and lines in Figma
    4. Methodology Slides
    • Creating a timeline with key steps in Figma, part 1
    • Creating a timeline with key steps in Figma, part 2
    • Exploring different Figma effects and styles
    5. Participant Demographics
    • Create tables with columns in Figma
    • Creating infographics in Figma
    • Adding participant faces for empathy
    6. Presenting Quantitative Data
    • Creating bar charts in Figma
    • Creating line charts in Figma
    • Creating pie and donut charts in Figma
    • Creating pie and donut charts in Figma Part II
    • Emphasizing key data in your slides
    • Using Figma plugins
    7. Presenting Qualitative Data
    • Annotating screenshots in Figma
    • Creating quote bubbles in Figma
    8. Final Touches
    • Creating titles and page numbers transition slides
    • Creating titles and page numbers transition slides Part II
    Conclusion
    • Export and smooth sailing