What You'll Work Through
Each module covers specific UX concepts you can apply right away. The workshops break down complex topics into manageable exercises where you practice with actual design problems, iterate on feedback, and build a portfolio of work that demonstrates what you can do. The structure moves from foundational thinking to detailed execution, giving you time to develop each skill before layering on the next.
User Research Fundamentals
Learn to conduct interviews, analyze behavior patterns, and identify actual user needs. You'll work through three different research scenarios and present findings that inform design decisions.
Information Architecture
Map user flows, structure content hierarchies, and create navigation systems that make sense. Exercises focus on organizing complex information into intuitive pathways.
Interaction Design Patterns
Study proven patterns, understand when to use them, and practice creating interactions that feel natural. You'll design micro-interactions and test their effectiveness with peers.
Prototyping and Testing
Build clickable prototypes at different fidelity levels and run usability tests with real participants. Learn to iterate based on what you observe, not what you assume.
Visual Design Systems
Create consistent design languages with typography, color, spacing, and component libraries. Practice maintaining coherence across multiple screens and states.
Collaborative Workflows
Work with developers, stakeholders, and other designers to ship functional products. Learn to communicate design rationale, handle feedback, and make compromises that preserve user value.
How the Workshops Run
We focus on active learning through practical exercises and immediate application. Theory gets covered, but only as context for the work you're doing.
Hands-On Assignments
Every session includes exercises where you work through real design challenges. You sketch solutions, critique peer work, and refine your approach based on structured feedback cycles. Most learning happens while doing the work, not watching demonstrations.
Weekly Progress Reviews
Submit work every week for detailed critique from instructors who've shipped products at scale. Reviews focus on decision-making process and rationale, helping you develop stronger design thinking beyond surface-level execution.
Peer Collaboration Sessions
Regular group critiques where you present work, defend choices, and learn from how others approach the same problems. These sessions simulate real team dynamics and teach you to articulate design decisions clearly.
Portfolio Development
Build case studies throughout the program that document your process, decisions, and iterations. By the end, you have polished portfolio pieces that demonstrate your ability to solve design problems systematically.
Start Building Your UX Skills
The next cohort starts soon with limited spots available. Enrollment includes access to all workshop materials, weekly critique sessions, instructor feedback on your work, and lifetime access to course resources. You'll complete six portfolio-ready projects and learn frameworks you can apply immediately in professional work.
Sessions run twice weekly for twelve weeks, with flexible scheduling for participants across different time zones. Total time commitment is approximately 8-10 hours per week including sessions, exercises, and independent work.
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