Nadeem Khan’s Course Certificate: The Ultimate Guide to Visual Perception and Design

Course Certificate

The IxDF Course Certificate above is awarded to Nadeem Khan with a Top 10% Distinction in formal recognition of their coursework surpassing the rigorous benchmarks of exceptional performance established by the IxDF Educational Codex.

Nadeem Khan has mastered how to:
  • Create and enhance visual designs so they are logical and easy to use, based on principles of human visual perception.
  • Create intuitive visual designs based on 10 principles of human visual perception, from the Law of Similarity to the Law of Common Fate.
  • Use color to make designs easier to use, aesthetically pleasing and accessible to all.
  • Utilize imagery that support human vision and perception so that people are supported rather than hindered in their tasks.

About the IxDF - Interaction Design Foundation

IxDF - Interaction Design Foundation

Founded in 2002, the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) sets the industry gold standard for learning design, with courses taught by experts from industry leaders such as NASA, Google, and Adobe.

Nadeem Khan
Nadeem Khan
Principal Designer
Mumbai Maharashtra India
With 15+ years of UX consulting experience and a background in graphics, eLearning, and web design, I create engaging experiences aligned with user needs. I've worked with UN agencies, Alexion, Mondelez, and more. I lead IxDF Mumbai and Design coach.

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