Good fit for
Students who notice details, like human behavior, and enjoy making complex products feel simple.
Go beyond aesthetics. Learn Design Thinking, User Research, and complex Systems Design to build products users love.
Good design is invisible; bad design is everywhere. In 2026, companies aren't just looking for "visual designers"βthey need Product Designers who understand business goals, technical constraints, and user empathy. This course bridges the gap between pure art and functional design.
Students who notice details, like human behavior, and enjoy making complex products feel simple.
Great designers observe users, collect feedback, and revise their work repeatedly instead of assuming the first version is enough.
Figma, basic HTML/CSS, research notes, and design system thinking are the core foundations.
UI designer, UX researcher, product designer, design system specialist, and UX strategist are strong paths.