Job-ready UI/UX training aligned with Irish product teams

Become a job-ready UI/UX designer with hands-on Figma projects, real user testing, and portfolio work aligned with Irish startups and tech teams. Learn the skills hiring managers in Ireland actually look for—fast, practical, and industry-focused.

Our curriculum covers UI UX courses Ireland, UX design course Dublin, Figma course Ireland, product design course Ireland, usability testing training, user research course Ireland, UI design bootcamp Ireland, UX portfolio course, interaction design Ireland, UX certification Ireland.

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Outcomes-first learning built for Irish hiring expectations

Product-ready interface craft

Learn to translate business goals into structured interface systems. You will practice layout hierarchy, component libraries, and content design to ship screens that are ready for real product teams.

User testing that informs decisions

Run moderated and unmoderated tests, plan research scripts, and convert feedback into actionable changes. The focus is on evidence-led product design, not guesswork.

Portfolio aligned with local roles

Build project stories that match Irish tech job descriptions. Each case study highlights problem framing, iterations, and measurable design rationale.

Course roadmap timeline

Our roadmap is structured to help early-career and transitioning professionals build confidence in the UI/UX process. Each stage includes live critique and documented outcomes you can reference in interviews.

  • 1UX foundations, design thinking, and product discovery
  • 2Figma interface systems, components, and prototyping workflows
  • 3Usability testing plans, research synthesis, and insight mapping
  • 4Product-ready interface build and design QA handoff
  • 5Portfolio case study writing and interview preparation
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Usability testing setup with a participant using a laptop, a facilitator taking notes, and a screen recording interface visible, representing real-world research practice.

Hands-on usability lab practice

We simulate real research conditions using observation notes, screen recordings, and post-test synthesis. Students learn how to recruit participants, run ethical sessions, and craft insights for product teams.

Each testing cycle concludes with design iterations, so you demonstrate a measurable impact from research findings.

Portfolio projects designed for Irish startup briefs

Our projects are structured around realistic product challenges, from onboarding flows to data-heavy dashboards. You will define problem statements, map flows, and produce interactive prototypes with clear reasoning.

This practical focus helps you speak the language of product teams while demonstrating user-centered design decisions.

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Local tech ecosystem focus

We look at how design roles operate across Ireland's product landscape so you understand expectations before you apply. The focus is on practical collaboration with engineers, product managers, and founders.

SaaS product teams and platform design
Fintech onboarding and compliance flows
GovTech and public service accessibility
Healthtech data visualization needs
E-commerce conversion and retention

FAQ

Who are the courses designed for?

We welcome career changers, junior designers, and professionals in product roles who want structured UX training with practical outcomes.

Do I need prior design experience?

No prior UX experience is required. We start with fundamentals and provide guided support through each stage.

Is learning fully remote or in Dublin?

We deliver a blended model with online workshops and optional in-person sessions at our Dublin learning space.

How much time should I plan per week?

Expect 6 to 10 hours per week for workshops, project work, and feedback cycles.

Will I work on real project briefs?

Yes. We use realistic product scenarios inspired by Irish tech and startup needs, with clear deliverables.

How is feedback provided?

Feedback is delivered through structured critique sessions, written annotations, and design reviews with instructors.

What tools do I need?

We primarily use Figma, Miro, Notion, and user testing tools. We provide onboarding and templates.

Do you provide certifications?

We provide completion recognition and portfolio review documentation aligned to the learning outcomes.

Get course guidance

Share your goals and background, and we will recommend a learning path that fits your schedule and career plans in Ireland.