Design Experiences That Actually Matter

We teach UX design the way it really works—messy research, tough decisions, and solutions that people actually use. Skip the theory. Build something real.

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UX design students collaborating on user interface mockups and wireframes

Learn by Fixing Real Problems

Forget about designing apps for imaginary users. Our students work on actual projects from local businesses—e-commerce sites that confuse customers, booking systems that don't work on mobile, dashboards that nobody understands.

You'll spend time with real users, watch them struggle with interfaces, and figure out why that "obvious" button isn't obvious at all. It's humbling. And incredibly valuable.

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UX designers conducting user research and testing with real participants

Small Groups, Big Impact

We keep cohorts to 12 people maximum. Not because we're exclusive, but because design review sessions with 30 people are useless. Everyone talks past each other, feedback gets generic, and shy students disappear.

In small groups, you can't hide. You'll present your work, defend your decisions, and get honest feedback that actually helps. It's uncomfortable sometimes. That's the point.

Small group of design students reviewing prototypes and giving constructive feedback
Professional UX designer presenting design solutions to a client team

Practice Until It Clicks

The best UX designers I know didn't learn from textbooks. They learned from making hundreds of small decisions, testing ideas that seemed brilliant but flopped completely, and gradually developing an instinct for what works.

That takes time. Our programs run 8-10 months because rushing doesn't work. You need space to experiment, fail, try again, and slowly build confidence in your design judgment.

By the end, you won't just know UX principles—you'll trust your ability to apply them to problems you've never seen before.

Portrait of Marcus Chen, product designer

Elias Nordström

Product Designer, TechFlow Solutions

"The project work made all the difference. I spent three months redesigning a local restaurant's ordering system, and watching actual customers use my interface taught me more than any case study ever could."
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Dmitri Volkov

UX Researcher, Digital Dynamics

"I was nervous about the small group format, but it pushed me to improve faster than I thought possible. Getting detailed feedback on every prototype forced me to think critically about my design choices."