Axure Core Skills - Interactive Prototyping With Axure RP 10

Learn core beginner and intermediate Axure skills from one of the few trainers recommended by Axure

Learn Axure from one of Axure's recommended trainers (since 2014). You will learn topics including the Axure environment, Components (formerly Masters), global styling, forms, dynamic panels, pinning panels, and adaptive views.

This course assumes that you are very new to Axure, possibly even a little afraid of Axure. Don't worry! The learning curve is way less curvy with the curriculum I've written. We go in small steps and keep adding techniques and complexity.

Over 13 hours of lesson content. The most complete Axure 10 course out there!

Work along with me.

Have two screens? Have one gigantic screen you can split in two? Run my videos on one screen, pause as you need, and work along with me.

What about Axure version 9?
The lessons are the same. During this course, I mention where Axure 9 is different than Axure 10. You can use either and take this course. You only need a trial or licensed version of Axure Pro or Team.

Can I get a Certificate of Completion?

Yes, if you actually complete all the videos. Once you have seen them all, please email [email protected] to request your Certificate of Completion.

Need more training?

We train individuals and teams remotely and in person. Or drop by my Tuesday 6:30pm Central Europe Time live "Office Hours/Ask Me Anything" on my Delta CX YouTube channel. I take live questions about CX, UX, and Axure. Happy to help for free!

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Pre-Requisites

  • We welcome any Axure user... newbies, beginners, intermediate, etc...
  • Hopefully you know/remember x and y coordinates from high school math. That's about it!

Who Should Take This Course

  • Anyone who wants to learn Axure. UX practitioners, product managers, visual designers, developers, etc...

After This Course, You Will...

  • Have confidence using Axure for beginner and intermediate prototyping.
  • Be more comfortable "speaking Axure's language."

What Is Axure?

Axure is software available for Windows and Macs that allows people who work in UX (user experience), interaction design, development, design, or product management to create flow charts, wireframes, and interactive clickable prototypes. Axure's main competitors include JustInMind, Framer, UXPin, Invision, Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, and roughly 40 other software applications for prototyping.

Axure easily handles low, medium, and high fidelity wireframes and prototypes. It can also handle data sets, variables, listeners, mobile interactions, and a seemingly endless heap of great features. Clickable interactive prototypes that work on desktop and/or mobile are great for socializing, user testing, and documentation.

Axure can publish HTML, CSS, Javascript, and Jquery (not for production servers, please!) and can also generate a variety of spec documents. Published Axure files can be uploaded to your own hosting or straight through the software to the Axure Cloud site. Axure now lets you host up to 1000 prototypes for free (password protection on each is optional).

Whether you need to show a quick mockup or reproduce a polished product, Axure is a great tool to know well. Many UX employers are starting to look for Axure on resumes! With a great coach (that's me!) and some Axure training, you can expand your skill set.

Course Curriculum


  Pen Tool
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  Images
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  Global Styles
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  Flow Charts
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  Basics of Interactions
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  3 Types of Links
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  Enable and Disable
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  Nav Menus
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  Snapshot Widget for Documentation
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  Global Variables
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  iFrames and Scrolling Panels
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  Pinned Panels
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  Adaptive Views
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  Listeners
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  Complex File
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Your Instructor


Debbie Levitt
Debbie Levitt

Debbie Levitt, MBA, is the CXO of Delta CX. She’s a Customer Experience (CX) and User Experience (UX) strategist and change agent who specializes in setting houses in order in record time. She has nearly thirty years of experience but has been advised to mention only fifteen years on her résumé and LinkedIn.

Debbie is an experienced leader with a track record of building and leading diverse research and design teams, shaping product vision, influencing strategies, and driving initiatives. She has many years of experience in CX and UX strategy, research, information architecture, interaction design, prototyping, testing, and more.

Clients call her “Mary Poppins” because she flies in, improves everything she can, sings a few songs, and flies away to her next adventure.

Debbie is a career and life coach helping people with work and beyond. She loves being a catalyst, pushing boats out, and ensuring people know how to row them.

Debbie’s 2022 book, Customers Know You Suck, is the customer-centricity how-to manual. She’s proud of the book and knows it can help companies that care about improving quality, value, and business and customer outcomes. However, companies mostly want the business outcomes while skipping the quality, value, and customer satisfaction or delight that would get them there.

Debbie’s 2024 book, Life After Tech, is (possibly) the first book about leaving technology work. She addresses common career change emotions and fears through sensitivity, critical thinking, humor, and vulnerability. “What happened to tech jobs?” “What will I do next?Life After Tech is your personal and proactive journey. Eighteen introspective exercises—plus templates and examples—make Life After Tech a guide and a workbook. Use the “Phoenix Flight Plan” to get grounded, plan, rise, and soar.

Outside of CX work, and sometimes during CX work, Debbie enjoys singing symphonic prog goth metal, opera, and New Wave.