Completely rethought bootcamp
We've redesigned our UI/UX Bootcamp from the ground up to fix everything we knew was broken with similar programs on the market.
High Quality Curriculum
We spent over a year writing our own curriculum to teach you relevant skills for the job market. Each chapter was written by an expert in that field.
Unique Real Portfolio
We have developed a framework that helps you build a unique and relevant portfolio of real-world case studies that will help you stand out among hundreds of generic bootcamp graduates and cookie cutter portfolios.
Affordable
Compared to similar offerings in the market, our program is a lot more affordable.
Caring Vibe
While you might be just another drop in the ocean for other bootcamps, we truly care for each student's success.
1:1 Mentorship
Instead of having you join a group call alongside a dozen other students, we pair you up with your own mentor to get personalized guidance that fits you.
Career Support
Our #1 goal is for you to be successful in this transition, so we're here to support you in finding a job for up to six months after you graduate.
Learn by doing
We crafted our curriculum to teach you relevant skills for the job market through hands on work on over 50 assignments, two practice projects and up to three portfolio projects.
The first week is dedicated to setting you up for success. We’ll review the bootcamp’s structure, available resources, practical tips to structure your time, identify what’s unique about you, and understand the fundamentals of UX and UI design.
- Join our curated and supportive community.
- Define your goals and unique strengths.
- Turn in your first assignments.
- Meet your mentor.
Learning UI takes a lot of practice and patience, so it’s best to start early in the program and keep practicing throughout so your skills are razor-sharp by the time you have to create your first high-fidelity designs.
- Start working on your UI skills.
- Create designs for both web and mobile.
- Learn the fundamentals of Figma or Sketch.
Things are getting exciting with your first complete project. You’ll get to familiarize yourself with the fundamental design tools and steps in design by reverse engineering an app on your phone.
- Turn in your first complete UX/UI project.
- Learn the fundamental processes and tools in design.
People are at the core of our craft, so we want you to develop a sensibility for all types of humans early on. Through observation and simulation exercises, we want to plant the seed for a future accessibility advocate.
- Exercise your empathy skills.
- Get familiar with accessibility.
This is where things are getting real. You’re going to define your career and portfolio strategy and kick off your first large-scale end-to-end real project.
- Define your career path.
- Start building your network.
- Establish your portfolio strategy.
- Kick off your first large-scale project.
- Conduct research to understand the space.
By the end of your seventh week, you’ll have met your first users, spoken with them, and better understood what is their own experience with the problem or topic you’re tackling.
- Recruit and talk to real people.
- Understand how they experience the problem.
Extracting insights from the heaps of information you’ve collected will help you ideate your first solutions to the problem. This is the week when most of our students start feeling like they are actually designing something.
- Sort and synthesize lots of research data.
- Draft your first ideas for a solution.
- Pick the most promising one.
- Define and prioritize what needs to be built.
While you might be eager to jump into juicy UI designs after coming up with your first few ideas, we need to lay a strong foundation by defining our flows, information architecture, and wireframes.
- Create a strong foundation through interaction design.
- Design the information architecture, flows, and scenarios.
With a fully-fledged concept, you’re ready to validate that your solution makes sense for the people you’re designing before spending precious time on high-fidelity designs.
- Validate your solution with real users.
- Iterate and improve based on feedback.
Confident your solution works for your target audience, and you’ve had the chance to iterate, you’ll learn how to craft a beautiful User Interface that’s easy and delightful to use.
- Learn the fundamentals of UI Design.
- Understand color, spacing, shapes, and typography.
- Learn about design systems.
- Create high-fidelity designs.
- Understand how designers collaborate with developers.
Testing the usability of our designs is a crucial process through which we ensure our user interface is clear, simple, and easy to use.
- Run your first usability test.
- Learn what works and what doesn’t in your interface.
- Iterate and improve based on feedback.
Case studies are a vital puzzle piece in the hiring process and the medium through which designers communicate the value of their work, articulate their design decisions, and show off their skills and experience.
- Understand what makes a case study stand out.
- Build your first case study from scratch.
- Learn how to present and talk about your work.
The last eight weeks of the program are focused on building your portfolio projects. Compared to your playground project, now you’ll be focusing more on quality of execution, as you’ve already learned all the tools and steps you can go through to solve a problem.
- Build up to two portfolio projects.
- Master the skills you’ve just acquired.
We’ll teach you the ins and outs of the interview and application process through simulated interviews and feedback from hiring managers.
- Schedule your first career coaching call.
- Go through two practice interview modules.
- Start applying for your first role.
Once you've graduated, you'll join our select group of alumni across the world and continue participating in our career sessions and events we host. You'll also have access to bootcamp materials and the Slack community indefinitely, as we encourange you to continue connecting with mentors, students and the broad community. Career support will be available for up to six months after graduation.
- Get six months of career support
- Access the curriculum and community indefinitely
- Join career sessions, webinars and events indefinitely
Learn from industry experts
Throughout the program you'll be guided by one of our hand-picked senior design mentors, each boasting at least five years of experience in the industry.
Real students, real experiences
We're grateful for every student that trusted us with their career transition. Get inspired by unedited success stories of people just like you.
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We kick off a new cohort every first Monday of the month. Make sure you enroll at least a week before so we can onboard you.
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Flexible payment options
Focus on learning rather than finances with our zero-risk flexible payment plans.
Got a question?
If you still have questions or you're unsure about choosing us over other programs, you can send us an email or schedule a free call to find out more.
Full access to the entire curriculum is granted when you enroll, and it's available 24/7, allowing you to create a study program that best works for you.
Topics are delivered through video and written content.We have student community meetings that happen in several time zones, and your mentor meetings are set at a time that best works for both.
You'll be meeting your mentor weekly for half an hour, individually, so you get the help that you need, instead of being part of a larger group. We match students and mentors based on availability and other factors, and you can always request a rematch should you be unhappy.
Most of our students secure a role as a UX, UI or Product Designer during the program or right after graduation. So far, 100% of our students secured a role within six months of graduating.
We believe any background can prove to be a unique advantage in your career as a UX Designer. Basic knowledge of how to operate a computer is required.
We have prepared for you two practice projects and up to three high-quality projects to include in your portfolio. No two students work on the same project, so you'll get a unique portfolio to show in interviews. No fictional or cookie cutter projects either.
During the program, we help you define your career strategy, build a relevant portfolio, and train for interviews. After graduation, we support your job hunt efforts for up to six months.
We recommend our students put in roughly 20 hours per week to complete the program in six to nine months. The actual time required may vary based on your background, prior knowledge, and personal context. Most of our students have a full time job, kids, are caretakers for a loved one or have other commitments.
Yes, all students receive a certificate for completing the program. Our best students also receive a personal written recommendation from their mentor that they can include in their job applications.
Mento Design Academy is founded by a team of world-class designers, so our certificate is equally valuable to other programs on the market.
Our curriculum covers both Figma and Sketch and a myriad of other tools you'll use in your day-to-day work as a designer, such as Miro, Notion, Slack, and others. User Interface design is covered extensively in our program.