Building Tomorrow's Web Creators

We've spent seven years refining how people learn front-end development. Our approach combines practical skills with creative problem-solving to help students build interfaces that actually work.

Started from Real Problems

Back in 2018, we noticed something frustrating. Students were graduating from coding bootcamps with theoretical knowledge but couldn't build clean, responsive interfaces that users actually enjoyed.

The gap between classroom exercises and real-world development was huge. People knew CSS syntax but struggled with layout systems. They could write JavaScript but had no idea how to make interactions feel natural.

So we started small. Three experienced developers in a shared workspace, teaching evening classes to anyone who wanted to learn. We focused on one thing: helping people build interfaces they could be proud of.

Early development workspace showing collaborative learning environment

What Drives Our Teaching

Practical First

Every lesson connects to real projects. We skip theory that doesn't help you build better interfaces. Students work on actual client briefs from day one.

Modern Tools

We teach current industry standards, not outdated methods. Our curriculum updates every semester based on what development teams actually use in 2025.

Small Groups

Maximum 12 students per instructor. Everyone gets individual feedback on their code. We catch problems early and help you develop good habits from the start.

Meet Your Instructors

Portrait of Kasper Lindqvist, Lead Frontend Developer

Kasper Lindqvist

Lead Frontend Developer

Built interfaces for Bangkok's fintech startups before joining our team in 2020. Kasper specializes in React ecosystems and responsive design patterns. He's the person students ask when their CSS isn't behaving.

Portrait of Dimitri Kozlov, UI/UX Developer

Dimitri Kozlov

UI/UX Developer

Former design lead at three different agencies across Southeast Asia. Dimitri bridges the gap between design files and working code. His students learn to think like both developers and designers.

How We Structure Learning

Students collaborating on frontend projects in modern classroom setting
1

Foundation Month

HTML structure, CSS fundamentals, and responsive principles. Students build three working layouts by week four.

2

Interactive Elements

JavaScript basics, DOM manipulation, and simple animations. Focus on making interfaces that respond naturally to user input.

3

Modern Frameworks

React components, state management, and API integration. Students build dynamic applications with real data sources.

4

Portfolio Projects

Final month dedicated to building portfolio pieces. Students work with actual client requirements and deadlines.

Ready to Start Building?

Our next cohort begins September 2025. We're accepting applications now for students who want to learn front-end development the right way.

Recent graduates showcasing their completed web development projects
Interactive coding session with students learning responsive design techniques Modern development setup showing various devices testing responsive web interfaces