Pedro Rodrigues's Course Certificate: Visual Design: The Ultimate Guide
The IxDF Course Certificate (ID #6d325cb1-0c29-4827-b26f-71ad98f4476f) above is awarded to Pedro Rodrigues with a Top 10% Distinction in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex. View Course Curriculum.
Pedro Has Mastered How To:
- Define what good design is and how to create it by applying clear criteria for quality, clarity, and impact.
- Use visual design principles effectively to shape hierarchy, meaning, and attention in everyday work.
- Apply color theory with confidence using schemes and relationships that support the message and user goals.
- Use color to improve usability and credibility by reinforcing hierarchy, readability, and emotional tone.
- Explain the role of typography in communication and how type choices influence perception and meaning.
- Design with type to create clear, persuasive communication through readable, intentional typographic systems.
- Use grid systems to bring structure and order to layouts across screens, slides, and visual compositions.
- Apply grid systems to improve consistency and alignment for more professional, scalable design outcomes.
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Certificates Earned
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Certificates Earned
by Pedro Rodrigues
IxDF Course Certificates are awarded to Pedro Rodrigues in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex.
AI for Designers
Design for Thought and Emotion
Perception and Memory in HCI and UX
Mobile UX Design: The Beginner's Guide
Human-Computer Interaction: The Foundations of UX Design
Agile Methods for UX Design
How to Become a Freelance Designer
Journey Mapping
Visual Design: The Ultimate Guide
Psychology of E-Commerce: How to Sell Online
Information Visualization: Getting Dashboards Right
Psychology of Interaction Design: The Ultimate Guide
How to Create a UX Portfolio
The Practical Guide to Usability
Get Your Product Used: Adoption and Appropriation
Information Visualization
Mobile User Experience (UX) Design
Dynamic User Experience: Design and Usability
Formal Design Methods: Formalism and Design
Design Thinking: The Ultimate Guide
The Ultimate Guide to Visual Perception and Design
Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
Interaction Design for Usability
Creativity: Methods to Design Better Products and Services
Web Design for Usability
Data-Driven Design: Quantitative Research for UX
Affordances: Designing Intuitive User Interfaces
Human-Computer Interaction - HCI
Conducting Usability Testing
Gestalt Psychology and Web Design: The Ultimate Guide
How to Create Intuitive Products by Imitating Physicality
The Brain and Technology: Brain Science in Interface Design
How to Design for Augmented and Virtual Reality
Gamification - How to Create Engaging User Experiences
Emotional Design — How to Make Products People Will Love
Accessibility: How to Design for All
Service Design: How to Design Integrated Service Experiences
User Research – Methods and Best Practices
UI Design Patterns for Successful Software
Become a UX Designer from Scratch
User Experience: The Beginner's Guide
UX Management: Strategy and Tactics
Design Thinking: The Beginner's Guide
IxDF Master Class Certificates Earned
IxDF Master Class Certificates are awarded to Pedro Rodrigues in formal recognition of their attendance and ongoing commitment to learning from industry leaders.
Beyond Interfaces: The UI Design Skills You Need to Know
Game UX Design Foundations: Starter Edition
Radical Participatory Design: Insights From NASA’s Service Design Lead
Exclusive: Design for a Better World, a Discussion with Don Norman
AI-Powered UX Design: How to Elevate Your UX Career
Design for the 21st Century with Don Norman
How to Deal with People Who Don't Get Design