UI/UX Webinars
Focused sessions on interface design, user research, prototyping methods, and design systems — structured for different skill levels and delivered by practitioners.
All Webinar Sessions
beginner CA$79Responsive Web Design Fundamentals: Layouts That Work on Any Screen
A practical webinar covering the core principles of responsive design, from fluid grids to flexible images, with hands-on CSS exercises and real browser testing.
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intermediate to advanced CA$119Advanced CSS Techniques for Responsive Interfaces
A focused session for developers who already know the basics and want to write leaner, more adaptable CSS using container queries, clamp(), and modern layout patterns.
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beginner to intermediate CA$89Mobile-First Design in Practice: Workflow, Wireframes, and Code
A process-oriented webinar connecting design decisions to code, showing how a mobile-first workflow reduces rework and produces more consistent results across breakpoints.
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intermediate to advanced CA$139Performance and Accessibility in Responsive Web Design
A technical webinar examining how responsive design decisions affect page load speed and accessibility, with auditing tools, real measurements, and practical fixes.
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Each webinar covers a distinct area of UI/UX work — from structuring information architecture to running usability tests with real participants. Select the notification types that match what you want to follow.
Session engagement
What attendees say about the format
"The session on visual hierarchy was one of the more structured things I've attended. The presenter worked through a real project decision, not a polished case study — you could see where the tradeoffs actually appeared. Took notes I've actually used since."
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What a session looks like in practice
Sessions are built around structured walkthroughs — a presenter takes a specific design problem and works through it in sequence, explaining decisions as they happen. There are no pre-recorded voiceovers or slide-only formats; the work is shown directly. Each session includes a segment where attendees can ask about the reasoning behind specific choices.
- Screen-shared design tools, not just slides
- Structured Q&A after each major segment
- Session materials posted within 48 hours
- Accessible replay for registered participants
