IBM UI/UX Designer Professional Certificate vs Domestika Basics: Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
Coursera · Design
IBM UI/UX Designer Professional Certificate
Domestika · Design
Domestika Basics: Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
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The program spans UX research, information architecture, wireframing and prototyping in Figma, usability testing, accessibility, UX writing basics, and generative AI for design workflows — a breadth that most independent reviewers call genuinely job-ready. Slightly capped versus Google's offering because the IBM course library is newer and some modules feel closer to lecture notes than guided design practice.
Content is delivered by IBM design educators rather than a single visible instructor personality. The teaching is clear and practical but lacks the personal coherence of a solo-instructor course; some modules feel more like documentation than teaching.
Available through Coursera Plus (~$59/month) or audit-only, which covers most content for free. The IBM Professional Certificate carries real credential weight but is undercut by Google's certificate in hiring-manager recognition, making price the main differentiator for learners who can audit or bundle with Coursera Plus.
The capstone guides learners through building a real portfolio piece, writing a UI/UX resume, and practising interview questions based on real-world scenarios. Seven capstone modules are more practically scaffolded than a typical MOOC project.
The skills (Figma, Miro, design thinking, Agile, AI-assisted design) transfer directly to entry-level UX roles. The honest ceiling is brand recognition: Google's certificate has a larger visible graduate community and more hiring-manager name recognition as of 2026.
Six Domestika Basics blocks across 77 lessons and ten hours cover interface, shapes, Pathfinder, Pencil/Pen, type, colour and export — a complete beginner tour. Capped because the curriculum has been broadly stable since launch and a few reviewers flag UI dating.
Aarón Martínez is Domestika's flagship Illustrator instructor — 219,865 enrolled students and 98% positive across 5,434 reviews. Recurring criticisms are diction/audio quality and occasional fast-paced segments, only partly mitigated by auto-subtitles.
€9.90 (~$10-12 USD) for ten hours of beginner Illustrator with lifetime access and a certificate. No subscription required. Against Skillshare ($14/mo) or LinkedIn Learning ($40/mo) the per-hour cost is one of the lowest credible options on the market.
Practical exercise files cover shapes, transformations, pencil, type and 3D-effect basics — useful tool-fluency drills. Capped because the course produces no single end-to-end portfolio artefact and the Skillshare-style peer-projects tab is thinner.
Working knowledge of every core Illustrator subsystem transfers cleanly to logo, icon and editorial vector work. Limit is scope — teaches the program, not the profession. Most learners step up to Martínez's follow-up Advanced Illustration course later.
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