On day 1 of the course your instructor will give you your brief and then split you into small groups. The methods & tools you learn in our online UI UX design classes will then be applied to your project which you will work on away from the course in your own time.
You will learn all the fundamental methods and tools in this UI and UX design course to become a user experience designer including how to conduct effective user research, building empathy and experience maps, understanding how to write good user stories, and more!
By the time you graduate from this course you will have a full end-to-end case study to add to your portfolio. We advise having at least 3 projects in your portfolio, so by using your learnings from the user interface & user experience design courses you will have the framework to work on other projects with best practises.
Our alumni have gone on to join some of the most exciting, biggest and best names across various industries.
A comprehensive course covering user research tactics, design thinking, stakeholder management, user experience (UX) and user interface design (UI) - all of which come together to play an important role in making successful design decisions.
Students will enjoy a mix of lectures and collaborative workshop time, where they will get to practice learnings immediately and apply them to their individual real-life projects. A series of online tools will be used to apply the learnings and capture key insights.
Classes are live, and held twice a week online via Zoom (from 6:30pm-8:30pm London time) either on Monday and Wednesday evenings, or Tuesday and Thursday evenings, depending on your chosen start date.
Over the duration of the course you will work on a live client brief - this will be an end-to-end case study for your portfolio. This includes the full design process and teamwork, and culminating in a presentation back to your client.
Improving the well-being of secondary teachers
Designing tech startups that make people active
Increasing engagement with patients during COVID-19
Our studio is based in one of London’s leading design and branding agencies. Students come into class inspired by the highly dynamic creative environment, and are able to talk to agency staff as they come and go.
Our ‘learn by doing’ practical approach gives our students the perfect opportunity to apply what they have learnt straight away in the real world.
Our quality course design and content is led by experienced design professionals.
They are all equipped with industry experience of helping students to develop their knowledge, improve and prepare them for new opportunities.
You will be learning from the best in the field. Our talented and experienced design instructors have worked with various sized teams, from early-stage startups to award winning agencies, and industry leading organisations such as Amazon, PwC, and more.
Joe is an experienced UX and Design Thinking instructor with a lot of experience in the technology space having been involved with many organisations from early-stage startups to established blue chips.
Dimitri is a Product Designer with over four years experience primarily designing kids digital products.
Oli relocated to London from Australia in 2019 and has been working as a Senior Product Designer at a small travel startup called Seafrog. During his career, he has been lucky enough to collaborate with early stage startups, agencies and big established corporates across a range of industries including Fintech, education, hospitality and travel.
Are you eligible? Of course you are.
Our mission is to make our training fully accessible for everyone. So with Haus there is no application process as such, no interview and no waiting to find out if you’ve ‘made the cut’.
There are no pre-requisites to take the UX design course online or offline, but having a keen interest in design definitely helps.
The course is perfect for anyone who is looking to add digital product design skills to their existing skillset. Previous students include account managers, front-end developers, graphic designers and brand consultants.
There is no need to have any knowledge of particular software as you will be taught everything along the way.
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Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30pm - 8:30pm (GMT)
Pay a deposit of £131.50 (inc. VAT) today to secure your space on the course.
Three further payments of £394.50 will be taken via direct debit during the course.
Deposit Payment | £131.50 |
2nd Installment | £394.50 |
3rd Installment | £394.50 |
4th Installment | £394.50 |
Total | £1,315.00 |
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30pm - 8:30pm (GMT)
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You have questions? We have the answers.
No, our UI UX courses are open to anyone. Whilst some of our students have studied or worked in design-related fields, many have very little experience (if any). We’ve had everyone from very senior industrial and digital designers with over 10 years’ experience to paramedics, lawyers, police and coffee shop baristas!
This changes depending on the stage of the course but we say on average there will be 2 – 6 hours of homework each week.
Yes, during the offline or online UI UX design course you will be assigned to an actual client to work on a real project and at the end you will present this work back to your client.
We offer three payment options for all of our courses. You can pay in full and save 10% off the regular price; you can spread the cost by paying in 3 instalments taken during the course; or you can apply for an interest-free loan through our finance partner, Knoma.
If you have taken any courses with us before, you will save 20% off the regular price.
No, contrary to popular belief you do not need to know how to code in order to become a Product Designer. Whilst it used to help with rapid prototyping, improvements in design software mean that this is no longer the case. So, whilst is important that you understand technology and are able to communicate with developers effectively, most product designers cannot (and do not) actually code.
We don’t make you to write code. Only on some parts of the course, we explain what different code languages mean / feasible and how is best to communicate with developers.
Yes, you will probably need to develop a portfolio. If you are doing our full-time Career Development Program then this will be completed as part of the curriculum, but if taking a part-time course then it will need to be done afterwards in your own time – with support from us as part of our lifelong mentoring service.
We primarily use Figma because it is one of the most intuitive, collaborative and inclusive prototyping and design programs available. Students can easily share their work and co-create on the same canvases through their web browser in real-time, without needing to download an application and suffer compatibility issues. Figma is also fast-becoming the industry standard and norm – although this changes quickly!
There isn’t one! To secure your space on a course all you have to do is book via our website or by contacting enrol@experiencehaus.com and telling us which programme you’d like to do. For those doing our larger courses, you’ll then get the chance to speak with one of our instructors and talk through your objectives, previous experience and how we might best support you during your time with us.
The full-time Career Development Program provides everything that’s needed to get your first Product Design role. Part-time courses are a fantastic way of getting the ball rolling and getting up-to-speed quickly, conveniently and cost-effectively, but do not contain enough projects, work experience or portfolio development for you to start applying for roles immediately post-graduation. You will have to do this afterwards (with our support of course!).
Courses can be taken with standard Windows PC or Apple hardware. The only programs that you will almost definitely need to use at some stage are Figma (the main design program we teach), Mural and Zoom. All of which can be run through your internet browser with no need to download their desktop applications unless you want to work offline. Many other programs are discussed throughout our courses, but none are essential.
Purchases are non-refundable, except at the discretion of Experience Haus Ltd. Typically, cancellations or refund requests received 14 days prior to the start of a course or workshop will be honoured. However, due to the complex nature of the service being provided this cannot be guaranteed, and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. This policy does not include deposits, all of which are non-refundable.
Provided you give us enough notice, we are happy for you to change courses once you’ve booked.
All students receive a Haus course completion certificate at the end of the course. The course is recognised in regards to Experience Haus being an industry recognised brand for best UX design courses in UK.
No – the briefs are selected to help you apply your learnings in the best way and create a great portfolio piece. We cannot change the brief that has been selected for you as we want this to be as real life as possible, where you don’t always choose what you work on and would need to deliver the project regardless of personal preference.