Master Front-End Design That Actually Works

Skip the theoretical fluff. Learn practical design skills through real projects that prepare you for actual client work. Our hands-on approach focuses on what employers really want.

Explore Our Programs
Students working on front-end design projects in modern learning environment

Why Our Approach Works

Most design courses teach software. We teach thinking. Here's what makes our students stand out in the job market.

Client-Facing Experience

You'll present your work to real stakeholders and handle feedback sessions. This isn't just about making things look pretty – it's about communicating design decisions and managing expectations.

Cross-Browser Reality Check

Your designs need to work everywhere. We test on actual devices and deal with the frustrating reality of browser inconsistencies. No perfect mockup environments here.

Performance Under Pressure

Tight deadlines and changing requirements are part of the job. We simulate real workplace conditions so you're ready for the chaos of actual project management.

Projects That Matter

These aren't toy exercises. You'll build actual websites and applications that solve real problems. Here's a taste of what recent students created.

E-commerce website design showing modern product layout and user interface

E-commerce Redesign

Complete overhaul of a struggling online store. Improved conversion rates by 40% through better user flow and mobile optimization.

Dashboard interface design with data visualization and user analytics

Analytics Dashboard

Data visualization interface for a local business. Complex charts and real-time updates built with vanilla JavaScript and CSS Grid.

Mobile application design showing responsive layout and touch-friendly interface

Mobile App Interface

Progressive web app for event management. Offline functionality and push notifications using service workers.

Sirinapa Thanakit, lead front-end instructor and industry mentor

Learn From Someone Who's Been There

Our lead instructor has spent the last eight years building interfaces for everything from small startups to enterprise applications. She knows what works in the real world and what doesn't.

"I've seen too many talented designers struggle because they learned in isolation. The best way to understand front-end development is to work on messy, real-world problems with actual constraints."

— Sirinapa Thanakit, Lead Instructor

Ready to Build Something Real?

Our next cohort starts in September 2025, with applications opening this June.

Limited to 12 students for personalized attention and meaningful project collaboration.