UI/UX · 12th Arts · Nikol

UI/UX course after 12th Arts near Nikol

Apps and websites fail when screens confuse people—not only when colours look dull. If you finished 12th Arts and live around Nikol, Naroda, or Vastral, you can learn interface design, how users think when they tap, and responsive layouts at Computer Education And Cybernetics. Visit CEC Nikol at Satyam Plaza near New DMart to see Figma prototypes and plan batches around college.

  • Nikol
  • Naroda
  • Vastral
  • Odhav
  • Bapunagar
  • CTM

Visit CEC Nikol for UI/UX classes

  • Satyam Plaza near New DMart

    CEC Nikol is easy to find opposite New DMart—students from Naroda, Vastral, and Odhav often reach by bus after college.

  • Modern design lab visits

    Bring a phone app you like or a rough sketch. Staff show Figma prototypes and explain batch timing before you enroll.

  • Evening practice slots

    Arts students in degree college can attend mentor reviews without skipping weekly screen practice.

  • Product and agency teams in the Nikol–Naroda corridor hire juniors with Figma folders, not only PDF posters
  • Weekly lab attendance is realistic when the branch is on your daily route
  • Mentors assign briefs similar to Vastral shops and Odhav coaching apps
  • Modern design education searches for Nikol should map to this branch as the closest CEC option

Who should learn UI/UX after 12th Arts?

  • · 12th Arts students in Nikol, Naroda, or Vastral who like apps, websites, and clear screen layout
  • · Learners who want interface and experience skills—not only Photoshop posters
  • · Anyone ready to wireframe before colour and test taps on a phone prototype
  • · Students comparing UI/UX course, UI/UX design course, or UI/UX with AI—visit Nikol to decide

Skills you will learn

  • Sketch task flows before high-fidelity screens
  • Design mobile layouts with readable type and thumb-friendly buttons
  • Build website sections that stack cleanly on phone width
  • Organize Figma pages, components, and named layers
  • Write short handoff notes: sizes, states, and edge cases
  • Present a case study: user, problem, screens, what you changed

How people think when they use your screens

  • Who opens this screen and what must they do in ten seconds?
  • One main action per view—avoid three competing buttons
  • Where users get stuck: long forms, tiny text, unclear back navigation
  • Test with a classmate: can they finish the task without your explanation?
  • Revise after mentor feedback—not only make screens prettier

Interface design you practice in Figma

  • · Buttons and links: default, pressed, disabled, and loading states
  • · Forms with labels, hints, and error messages parents understand
  • · Navigation: tabs, menus, and back patterns on mobile
  • · Empty states and placeholders that explain what to do next
  • · Icons paired with text—not mystery symbols alone

Responsive layouts for phone, tablet, and desktop

Screen widthWhat you practiceExample brief
Phone (under 480px)Single column, large buttons, sticky call actionTuition enquiry flow for a Naroda coaching demo
Tablet (768px)Two columns, side-by-side image and textShop site section that still reads on iPad preview
Desktop (1200px+)Wide hero, multi-column features, footer link rowSimple dashboard list for a family business brief

Five steps you follow for a digital product in lab

  • 1

    Discover

    Users, screens, and deadline on paper

  • 2

    Wireframe

    Boxes and order approved before colour

  • 3

    Visual design

    Type, colour, and components from a small kit

  • 4

    Prototype

    Tap-through link for classmate test

  • 5

    Handoff

    Notes developers or your next course can use

When AI helps in the UI/UX lab

  • Layout starting points

    Compare two AI wireframe ideas—you edit the winner in Figma

  • Button and error copy

    Draft labels you shorten to plain Gujarati or English

  • Edge-case checklists

    Forgot password, empty cart—mentor verifies before you ship

  • Layer naming suggestions

    Speed up tidy files—you keep final names consistent

Lab projects and product design career paths

  • Five-screen coaching enquiry flow for a Nikol-area tuition demo
  • Login and home for a Vastral retail shop case study
  • Responsive hero block at phone, tablet, and desktop width
  • Handoff PDF signed by mentor before portfolio export

Career paths after UI/UX training

  • · UI/UX trainee at Ahmedabad agencies and product studios
  • · Junior product designer helper on app and web teams
  • · Freelance screen packs and landing flows—scoped briefs only
  • · Next step: UI/UX design course, with AI track, or web design—counselors advise at Nikol

UI/UX at Nikol, Maninagar, or with AI?

The Graphic Designing & UI/UX with AI course helped me build a strong portfolio. Figma and AI tools made designing easier and faster.

Neha Desai, UI/UX Designer at Frontend Masters

CEC student · UI/UX Designer track

Common beginner mistakes

  • · Colour before the task flow makes sense
  • · Copying online mockups that do not match the brief
  • · Tap targets too small for parents on phone prototypes
  • · Sending PNGs only—no spacing or state notes for handoff

Placement support and certificates (honest expectations)

  • Placement assistance (realistic)

    • CEC provides placement assistance for students who successfully complete practical training requirements.
    • Students who perform well in projects, practical assessments, and assignments may become eligible for placement support.
    • Prototype walkthroughs and case studies support trainee interviews—not senior product roles from a short course.
  • Course completion certificate

    • Course completion certification is provided after fulfilling practical requirements.
    • Certificates support interviews along with Figma links and mentor-reviewed handoff notes.

Modern design learning at CEC Nikol

  • Figma files and clickable prototypes you can show parents on a branch visit
  • Briefs based on local coaching and retail apps—not only generic template clones
  • Mentors explain how UI/UX differs from graphic design and web-only courses
  • Path to internships, freelance mockups, or deeper design courses when counselors agree

Questions parents can ask at the branch visit

  • How many hours fit around BA or BCom college?
  • Is graphic design required before UI/UX?
  • What portfolio pieces must be finished for the certificate?
  • How is this different from the UI/UX with AI course?
Visit Nikol Branch

Visit CEC branches for UI/UX course guidance

Nikol is the closest branch for this page. Maninagar and Vatva stay open if your daily route is easier.

  • Recommended for this area

    CEC Nikol

    Near / opposite New DMart, Nikol (Satyam Plaza)

    Near: Nikol, Naroda, Vastral

    S 25/26, Computer Education And Cybernetics, Satyam Plaza, Near New DMart, Nikol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382350

    +91 91049 37871
  • CEC Maninagar

    ~2 minutes from Maninagar Railway Station

    Near: Kankaria, Isanpur, Ghodasar, Khokhra, Meghaninagar, Danilimda

    2nd floor, Gopal Tower, Computer Education And Cybernetics, near Maninagar Railway Station Road, Maninagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380008

    +91 75740 10176
  • CEC Vatva

    Near Vatva Lake Garden; opposite Kashiben Hospital

    Near: Vatva, Ramol, Lambha, Isanpur, Narol

    1st Floor, Computer Education And Cybernetics, Opposite Kashiben Hospital, Near Vatva Lake Garden, Beside Khodiayar Vav, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382440

    +91 97263 55608

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the UI/UX course after 12th Arts near Nikol?

    Training at CEC Nikol where Arts students learn how screens look and how people use them: wireframes, Figma practice, responsive layouts, and product case studies. Visit Satyam Plaza near New DMart to see samples and batch timing.

  • Why study UI/UX at CEC Nikol?

    CEC Nikol is on the Nikol–Naroda–Vastral corridor at Satyam Plaza opposite New DMart—convenient for weekly lab access and branch visits.

  • Will I learn responsive design?

    Yes. You practice phone, tablet, and desktop widths with the same content reorganised—not three unrelated designs.

  • Do I need coding?

    No full app coding in this course. You design and prototype in Figma. Developers build from your files. Coding courses are a separate path if counselors agree later.

  • How is this different from UI/UX design course?

    UI/UX design course goes deeper on design kits and structured rules across many screens. This UI/UX course is broader for app and web cases. Compare both on a Nikol visit.

  • Will I use AI in class?

    Yes, in moderation: layout ideas, copy drafts, and checklists you always edit. UI/UX with AI is a separate track if you want AI as the main theme.

  • Can I attend after college?

    Many Arts students use evening-friendly batches. Bring your college timetable when you visit Nikol.

  • Do you provide placement support?

    CEC provides placement assistance for students who successfully complete practical training requirements. Eligibility depends on projects and assessments—explained at the branch.

  • Can I use Maninagar or Vatva instead?

    Nikol is recommended for this page. Maninagar and Vatva work if travel is easier—same training, different commute.

  • How do I visit CEC Nikol?

    Use Visit Nikol Branch on this page or scroll to branches for map, call, WhatsApp, and directions to Satyam Plaza.

Visit CEC Nikol for UI/UX after 12th Arts

Bring college timings and any app you admire. Staff at Satyam Plaza will show Figma samples and help you pick the right design track.