
The Problems Most Learners Face:
Courses are too theoretical — no real-world projects, so students don’t know how to apply what they learn.
Boring teaching style — leading to low motivation and drop-offs.
Limited tool exposure — only learning Figma basics without UX strategy or research.
Poor course structure — confusing, unorganized modules that cause frustration.
Zero guidance — learners feel lost without mentorship or personalized feedback
Fake promises of job placement — no real support, just marketing lines.
No practice on real clients — making learners feel unprepared for real-time challenges.
Overwhelming information — everything is taught at once with no structured learning path.
The Poor Solutions Out There:
We give lifetime access to videos.
→ But the videos are outdated and never updated.We teach everything from A to Z.
→ But in a rushed, unstructured way that confuses beginners.We offer job assistance.
→ Meaning they send one email with job links from Google.You’ll get a certificate after completion.
→ A certificate with no real industry value or weight.We teach Figma in detail.
→ Only the tools, not the thinking, strategy, or UX process.We help you make a portfolio.
→ Just assembling screenshots, not actual case studies.We show real-world examples.
→ But students never get to create real-world projects.

