The school has a clear goal: “To produce cool commercial designers who are sharpened to solve problems and are able to argue their decisions.”
The course lasts nine months and consists of three stages: apprentice, journeyman, and fighter. The student starts with basic design principles and user understanding, and moves toward individual components and layout.
Parallel to design, students work with editing, psychology, and become a bit of a lawyer and sales manager. The journey ends with creating a project from the ground up with students in editorial and management schools. From a novice designer in 9 months a person turns into an experienced professional who can launch his own business or quickly grow into an executive.
Of the entire list, this is the only school that motivates students to give one hundred percent not just through their own aspirations. The best students study for free. Outstanding ones get internships and job offers from the school’s partners.
Who the program is aimed at: interface designers of all levels