Learning That Respects Your Investment

We think about pricing differently. Not just numbers on a page, but a commitment to fair access and genuine value. Our approach comes from years of watching talented people miss opportunities because education felt out of reach.

What Drives Our Approach

We built our pricing around three core ideas that shape everything we do. No marketing fluff here—just honest thinking about what matters.

Transparent Structure

You see exactly what you're paying for. Materials, mentorship hours, project reviews. We break it down because you deserve to know where your money goes. Hidden fees? Not our style.

Flexible Commitment

Life happens. Jobs change. Families need attention. We offer payment plans that adapt to real situations, not idealized scenarios where everyone has steady income and perfect timing.

Long-Term Support

Your tuition includes access to updated materials and community support well beyond your cohort dates. We're not interested in one-time transactions—we want to see you succeed over years.

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Why This Matters to Us

Back in 2019, we ran our first cohort with pricing that seemed reasonable. But three talented applicants told us they couldn't join—not because they weren't committed, but because the payment structure didn't work for their circumstances.

That stuck with us. So we redesigned everything. Started offering split payments, created scholarships for specific situations, built in grace periods. Some colleagues thought we were being too flexible. But those three people from 2019? They eventually joined different cohorts and are now working in the industry.

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How We Structure Programs

Our methodology comes from testing different approaches over five years. Some worked brilliantly. Others flopped. We kept what actually helped students learn mobile game UI design—not what looked impressive in brochures.

Project-Based Learning

You work on actual UI challenges from real games. Not hypothetical exercises—problems that shipped products faced and solved.

Small Group Feedback

Maximum eight students per mentor session. You get individual attention on your work, not generic advice that applies to everyone.

Industry Tool Access

We provide licenses for professional software during your program. No need to pay separately or use student versions with limitations.

Portfolio Development

Every project you complete becomes portfolio material. We help you document your process, not just show final results.

Common Concerns We Address

People ask us the same questions repeatedly. Rather than hide these concerns, we wanted to address them directly with honest answers about how we handle typical obstacles.

Time Constraints

Most applicants already work full-time. Our original schedule assumed evening availability, but that didn't work for everyone—especially parents or shift workers.

Our Solution

We record all live sessions and make them available within two hours. Assignments have one-week windows instead of tight deadlines. You can engage with material when it fits your life.

Prior Experience Gaps

Some students come from graphic design backgrounds. Others from game development but no UI experience. A few have neither but strong interest. Mixed skill levels can slow everyone down.

Our Solution

First two weeks include optional foundation modules. You take what you need, skip what you already know. We also pair students strategically so different backgrounds complement each other.

Financial Uncertainty

Committing to full tuition feels risky when you're not sure this path will work out. What if the field isn't right for you? What if circumstances change mid-program?

Our Solution

First month operates as a trial period with partial refund option. If you realize this isn't your direction, you don't lose your entire investment. We'd rather you discover that early than struggle through.

Post-Program Support

You finish the program, then what? Many educational programs disappear once you complete coursework, leaving you alone during the actual job search or portfolio refinement phase.

Our Solution

Alumni get continued access to our community forum, monthly portfolio review sessions, and updated course materials as we improve them. You're part of the network indefinitely, not just during active enrollment.

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Ivan Marić

2024 Graduate

The payment plan made this possible for me. I was between contracts when I applied, and the flexibility meant I could start learning instead of waiting another year until my finances stabilized. That timing changed everything.
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Petra Novak

2024 Graduate

What surprised me most was the continued support after finishing. I'm still getting feedback on portfolio updates six months later. That ongoing connection feels more valuable than the structured program itself sometimes.