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Pass at least 5 courses in one topic, and receive Specialty recognition on your UX Certificate. A specialty is not required to earn a UX Certificate.
Live virtual courses about UX best practices, proven methods, and hands-on exercises led by NN/g experts and world-class invited speakers. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of your own office or home as you learn.
US to Asia/Australia
Live course sessions meet at
San Francisco time: | 5 PM - 8:30 PM |
If you live in a different region, your meeting time would be: |
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New York | 8 PM - 11:30 PM |
Singapore/Hong Kong | 9 AM - 12:30 PM (next day) |
Sydney | 12 PM - 3:30 PM (next day) |
Each course meets for 3.5 hour live sessions on 2 consecutive days. You must attend both days. |
You can attend up to 7 courses, or just one — pay only for the courses you attend.
UX Certification
Attend and pass exams for any 5 courses to earn a UX Certificate. Participation in UX Certification is not required. Learn more about UX Certification.
Optional Certification Specialities
Pass at least 5 courses in one topic, and receive Specialty recognition on your UX Certificate. A specialty is not required to earn a UX Certificate.
UX Certification
Attend and pass exams for any 5 courses to earn a UX Certificate. Participation in UX Certification is not required. Learn more about UX Certification.
Optional Certification Specialities
Pass at least 5 courses in one topic, and receive Specialty recognition on your UX Certificate. A specialty is not required to earn a UX Certificate.
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Be an effective UX professional: Know the lingo and sell the process
Design thinking, early UX methods, content strategy, market research, quantitative assessments, process innovation, design patterns, and UX career development
Explore the differences of UX and product roles (PM and PO) to better collaborate and partner in product development.
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UX pioneer Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini teaches principles, processes, and techniques of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Designing successful web pages based on content priority, visual design, and the right page components to meet objectives.
Apply psychology principles to predict and explain how your customers think and act
Learn and apply practical leadership skills to your UX role, regardless of job title
Successfully turn user data into user interfaces. Learn how to create, maintain and utilize personas throughout the UX design process.
Advanced techniques to uncover values, motivations, and desires
How to pick the best UX research method for each stage in the development process
Do-it-yourself user tests: Plan, conduct, and analyze your own studies, using in-person, remote, or online methods
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Web content for the way your audience thinks and behaves
Unearthing user pain points to drive breakthrough design concepts
UX pioneer Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini teaches principles, processes, and techniques of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Establish and operationalize journey-level experience design work across functional group for continuous improvement
Defining, sharing, and implementing design and research operations
Applying Lean UX approaches for Agile environments
Best-practice management techniques for people who are new to managing user-experience teams
Interpreting data trends in conversions, pageviews, and other user actions to identify opportunities and guide UX design
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UX pioneer Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini teaches principles, processes, and techniques of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Create delightful experiences that touch, convince, or excite your audience
GUI screen components, workflows, user types, design patterns, and ways of interacting with complex data
Apply rational decision-making methods to quickly resolve common design challenges
Positively impact design with a sound, efficient, and viable research practice
Use metrics from quantitative research to demonstrate value
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Build buy-in and increase impact by using persuasive, engaging stories to present research findings, abstract concepts, and design ideas
Create a usable and cohesive cross-channel experience by following guidelines to resolve common user pain points in a multi-channel landscape
What every team member needs to know about creating user interfaces using essential principles, techniques, and methods of visual design
Effectively communicate UX design ideas and research findings to managers, collaborators, and other stakeholders.
Plan what your team will work on when, from next quarter to multi-year UX strategy. Align, prioritize, & communicate future work.
Techniques and strategies to maximize your impact when you are the sole UX professional on your project or in your organization
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Essential UX design principles for small-screen websites and apps
Innovative trends that impact the user experience
Learn the design process for creating and evaluating applications for advanced decision making, complicated workflows, and complex domains
Build and manage a successful UX group; gain influence within the organization
Learn how to conduct successful discovery phases in your UX design process, to ensure you build the best thing possible.
Generate insights, product scorecards and competitive analyses, even when you don’t have access to user data
Learn the process for capturing and communicating UX insights across complex interactions
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Organize and structure information to improve findability and discoverability
Systematic methods for creative solutions to any UX design or redesign challenge
Increase UX design quality, consistency, and designers’ efficiency
How to design and lead goal-based group exercises for collaborative gain
Use service design to create processes that are core to your digital experience and everything that supports it
When research data should be trusted; what statistics to use when
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NN/g UX Certification is an exam-based credential which reinforces learning and increases your credibility. Earn a UX Certificate by attending any 5 courses, and passing the related exams.
Pay by the Course | Until January 7 |
Until January 20 |
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1 Course | $924 | $974 |
2 Courses
10% off each |
$1663 | $1753 |
3 Courses
10% off each |
$2495 | $2630 |
4 Courses
10% off each |
$3326 | $3506 |
5 Courses
10% off each |
$4158 | $4383 |
6 Courses
10% off each |
$4990 | $5260 |
7 Courses
10% off each |
$5821 | $6136 |
Prices shown here are in U.S. Dollars (USD).
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Meetings will take place using the videoconferencing service Zoom, collaboration tools (such as group document editing and whiteboarding tools), and social discussion platform Slack. You'll also be able to use Slack before, during, and after the event to participate in social events and network with other participants.
To participate in interactive live courses and exercises with other course participants, you will need:
Here are the start and end times for courses at this event. Each course meets in 2 sessions, over 2 consecutive days. You must attend both days in order to be eligible to take the UX Certification exam.
Time Zone | Course Session Starts | Course Session Ends |
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San Francisco | 5 PM | 8:30 PM |
New York | 8 PM | 11:30 PM |
Singapore | 9 AM (next day) | 12:30 PM |
Sydney | 12 PM (next day) | 3:30 PM |
No. These are live events that rely heavily on audience interaction and small-group activities in online breakout rooms. Thus, a recording would not have the same instructional value, thus we will not offer this.
Yes. This not only speeds registration but also ensures you'll get a virtual seat in the sessions you want.
Yes. Attend at least 5 courses and pass all 5 exams to earn an NN/g UX Certificate. You can take the 5 courses all at this event, or take some at this event and the rest at a future event.
You must sign in to each class you attend. At the end of class on the second day, the online exam will be available for that class. You will be able to log in, pay exam fees (if they were not already paid when you registered), and take the exam. You can take your exams the same day, or any time within 35 calendar days after the conference.
You may pay your tuition and exam fees by credit card, or bank transfer.
The following credit cards are accepted:
There is a built-in discount for each additional day you attend. You can also take advantage of our early bird registration discount (as indicated in the pricing matrix on the event agenda page).
If you must cancel after registering, your registration fee will be refunded less a 20% handling fee, provided that written notice of cancellation is received by December 17, 2021. After that, no refunds will be granted, but we will accept a substitute attendee if we receive a written note from the registered attendee stating his or her intention to transfer registration to a named individual. Email [email protected] with cancellation, substitution, or refund requests.
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