About DublinUX Academy

We are a young Dublin-based academy with one year of focused experience in training UI/UX designers for modern product teams. Our studio model blends structured learning with practical delivery.

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Our Mission

We aim to make design education practical and reliable. Our curriculum focuses on the skills that product teams in Dublin actively need: interface clarity, collaborative workflows, and evidence-based decision making.

Every cohort is structured to build confidence with real tools and real constraints, including regulatory and accessibility considerations common in fintech and e-commerce.

Small group of designers collaborating around a table with laptops, notebooks, and printed UI mockups, discussing layout and flow decisions in a focused workshop setting.

Teaching Approach

We focus on skills that transfer directly to product roles. Each lesson uses tangible outcomes, from component libraries to research plans and UX metrics.

Studio-Based Learning

Lessons are designed around the same cadence used in product teams. You will experience critiques, peer reviews, and iteration cycles.

Evidence-First Decisions

Research and testing are integrated from day one. We teach how to identify risks, run tests, and communicate decisions clearly.

Portfolio Readiness

Each assignment becomes part of a structured case study, with a focus on storytelling, rationale, and measurable outcomes.

Dublin-Based Studio Environment

Our studio is located in Dublin 2 and supports group workshops and individual feedback. We use professional collaboration spaces for critiques and hands-on testing sessions.

We intentionally keep cohorts small to ensure time with instructors and to maintain a structured pace that fits working professionals.

User testing lab with a participant seated at a desktop, a facilitator observing through glass, and recording equipment capturing interaction flow for product usability studies.
Quiet studio corner with design books, a large monitor showing a wireframe, and a comfortable chair, representing a calm space for focused interface work.

Learning Support

Participants receive structured review notes, curated resources, and direct feedback on project milestones. We also provide templates for research and documentation to help you apply consistent workflows.

Our team assists with the transition from coursework to portfolio presentation by guiding case study structure and presentation clarity.