Design Experiences That Actually Matter

We teach UX design through real projects, not theoretical exercises. Our hands-on approach helps you build skills that employers recognize and users appreciate. Starting September 2025, join a learning experience that prepares you for the practical challenges of digital product design.

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Learning Through Real Design Challenges

Most UX courses teach theory first, then hope you can apply it. We flip that model completely.

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Start With Problems, Not Principles

You'll tackle actual design briefs from day one. When you encounter a challenge—like users abandoning a checkout flow—that's when we introduce the research methods and design principles that solve it.

This approach mirrors how professional designers actually work. You don't design in a vacuum; you respond to user needs, business constraints, and technical realities.

  • Work with real client briefs and user feedback
  • Learn research methods when you need them most
  • Build portfolios with genuine problem-solving examples
  • Practice presenting design decisions to stakeholders

How Our Program Unfolds

Six months of structured learning that builds from basic concepts to complex design challenges

1

Foundation Projects (Weeks 1-4)

Start with small, focused challenges. Redesign a simple app screen, improve a website's navigation, or create a better signup flow. Learn core tools while solving real usability problems.

2

User Research Integration (Weeks 5-12)

Add user interviews and usability testing to your toolkit. Work on projects where you need to understand user behavior before designing solutions. Practice turning research insights into design decisions.

3

Complex System Design (Weeks 13-20)

Take on multi-screen applications and service design challenges. Learn how different parts of a user experience connect and affect each other. Work with design systems and component libraries.

4

Portfolio Development (Weeks 21-26)

Document your process, refine your case studies, and prepare for the job market. Practice explaining your design thinking to different audiences and learn to present your work professionally.

Why Our Graduates Stand Out

After running intensive UX programs since 2019, we've learned what makes the difference between students who struggle to find work and those who get hired quickly.

The key isn't just knowing design principles—it's being able to work through messy, real-world problems where user needs, business goals, and technical constraints all clash.

127
Graduates Placed
18
Partner Companies
92%
Employment Rate
4.8
Student Rating

Our graduates don't just know how to use Figma or conduct user interviews. They understand how design decisions impact business metrics, how to collaborate with developers, and how to advocate for users within organizational constraints.

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Ready to Start Your UX Journey?

Our next cohort begins September 2025. Limited to 24 students to ensure personalized attention and meaningful project work.

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