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  1. Sep 2025
    1. Top companies choose Udemy Business to build in-demand career skills.

      This area is a footer which provides an excellent catalog of options Udemy can offer users if they were still scrolling down to look for something more. It provides hyperlinks to various course areas, information about Udemy itself, legal and privacy notices, and also a link to control cookie settings for the user. The text is organized in an orderly and neat fashion with enough spacing between areas so as to let the user focus on one area without their eyes being disorientated from nearby text from other columns.

    2. Learning focused on your goals

      This area is not as great as the other parts of the Udemy web page. It has short titles and descriptions of various areas that a user can focus on depending upon their goals. However, the first option provides no hyperlink, and selecting it only brings up an image on the right side associated with the possible goal. This image is also very small, and hard to understand, as it shows text that can be incredibly small, and visual information that will not be understandable to a user unless explained in detail.

    3. Trending courses

      The 'Trending Courses' page is an excellent introduction to how Udemy shows its courses in other pages such as when a user is using the explore functionality. At a glance, the user can see the thumbnail for a course, the title of a course, the author(s) of the course, the rating of the course and how many people rated it, along with the cost of a course. When the user hovers over a course in this area, it will expand the details of the course in a short point format, so a user can further understand the course without being overwhelmed or exhausted by a large amount of information.

    4. Trending Now

      The 'Trending Now' page is very useful to get a quick overview of what courses are being looked at the majority of Udemy users. It provides columns, and under those columns are groups which many courses can be under. It shows the overall number of learners in these groups and provides a hyperlink to easily navigate to the exploration of the group in question to find courses that best fit a user.