Find Your Perfect Learning Path

We help you discover which UI/UX skills match your goals and current experience. Our personalized approach means you get exactly what you need to move forward.

Designer working on UI wireframes and user experience flows

Which Direction Fits You Best?

Are you completely new to design?
Our Foundation Track starts with design principles and basic tools. Perfect if you're switching careers or just curious about UI/UX.
Do you have some design experience?
The Advanced Track focuses on user research, interaction design, and portfolio building. Great for those with basic skills who want to go deeper.
Looking to specialize in specific areas?
Our Specialty Workshops cover mobile design, accessibility, design systems, and emerging technologies. Choose what interests you most.

Quick Learning Resources

Sometimes you just need a quick answer or want to learn something specific. Here's what people ask us about most often.

Mobile-First Design

Start with the smallest screen and work your way up. This approach helps you focus on what really matters and creates better user experiences across all devices.

Color Psychology

Colors affect how users feel about your product. Blue builds trust, green suggests growth, red creates urgency. But context and culture matter more than rules.

User Testing Basics

You don't need a fancy lab. Five users can reveal most usability problems. Ask them to complete real tasks and watch what they actually do, not what they say.

Design System Benefits

Consistent components save time and reduce confusion. When buttons, forms, and layouts follow patterns, users learn your interface faster and teams work more efficiently.

Accessibility Wins

Good contrast helps everyone see better. Clear labels help screen readers work properly. Simple navigation helps people with cognitive differences. Accessible design is just good design.

Portfolio Tips

Show your thinking process, not just pretty pictures. Explain the problems you solved, decisions you made, and results you achieved. Hiring managers want to understand how you work.

Want to dive deeper into any of these topics?

Real Projects, Real Skills

Our programs run twice a year, and we keep groups small so everyone gets personal attention. You'll work on actual client projects and build a portfolio that shows what you can really do.

1
Foundation Phase (Months 1-2)
Design principles, tools, and basic user research methods
2
Practice Phase (Months 3-4)
Real client projects with guidance and feedback
3
Portfolio Phase (Months 5-6)
Build your professional portfolio and presentation skills
Students collaborating on design projects during hands-on learning session
Portrait of instructor Tobias Brennan
Tobias Brennan
Lead UX Instructor
Portrait of instructor Finnegan Walsh
Finnegan Walsh
Visual Design Expert