Building Interfaces That Actually Work
We teach web interface design without the usual fluff. Real projects, working code, and honest feedback from designers who've shipped products people use every day. Our autumn 2025 program starts September with hands-on workshops across twelve weeks.
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How You'll Progress Through Learning
We've organized everything around questions that actually matter at each stage—before you start, while you're learning, after you finish, and when you need support later on.
Before Enrolling
What background do you need? Can you work full-time while studying? We answer these questions during intro sessions where past students share their experiences honestly.
During Program
How do you balance theory with practice? When should you ask for help? Our weekly check-ins help you navigate challenges as they come up, not after you're stuck.
Post-Completion
How do you present your work to potential clients? What projects strengthen your portfolio? We review your work and suggest improvements based on market feedback.
Ongoing Support
Where do you find collaboration opportunities? How do you stay current? Alumni sessions happen quarterly—people bring real problems and we workshop solutions together.
Learning by Doing, Not Just Watching
Most programs drown you in theory and leave you wondering how to apply it. We flip that around—you start building interfaces from week one, and we explain concepts when they're actually relevant to what you're working on.
Each workshop tackles one realistic project. You'll design a booking flow, build a dashboard, or redesign a mobile checkout—things people actually use. And when you get stuck, instructors walk through their process instead of just giving answers.
- Build four complete interface projects from concept through working prototype
- Get weekly design critiques focused on usability and visual hierarchy
- Learn responsive techniques through mobile-first development practice
- Present your work to small groups and practice explaining design decisions
Who's Teaching This Stuff
Our instructors work on products you've probably used. They teach because they remember how confusing it was starting out, and they're surprisingly good at breaking down complex ideas without dumbing them down.
Rune Holmgren
Lead Interface Designer
Rune spent eight years designing SaaS dashboards before moving to Taiwan in 2022. He has this knack for explaining why certain patterns work without making you feel behind. Started teaching workshops last year after too many coffee meetings with aspiring designers asking the same questions.
Declan Byrne
Front-End Development Instructor
Declan builds interfaces that actually ship—he's worked with three startups that made it past Series A. His workshops focus on the CSS techniques designers need but most courses skip. He's brutally honest about what matters and what's just trendy noise.