Making Blockchain Usable for Everyone
We teach you how to design blockchain applications that people actually want to use. No more confusing interfaces. No more frustrated users walking away. Just clear, practical training from folks who've watched thousands struggle with bad design—and learned what works.
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                    Why Blockchain UX Is Different
Most design training assumes you're building a standard web app. But blockchain throws in transaction costs, wallet connections, network delays, and permanence issues that completely change the design game.
We spent years watching talented designers create beautiful interfaces that confused users the moment they tried to connect a wallet. That's when we realized—this needs its own curriculum.
Our approach focuses on the specific challenges you'll face: helping users understand gas fees without overwhelming them, designing for transaction waiting times, creating recovery flows when something goes wrong. These aren't theoretical problems. They're the things that make or break real projects.
You'll work with actual blockchain protocols during training. Not simulations. Not mockups. The real thing, so you understand what you're designing for.
What Sets Our Training Apart
Who Teaches This Stuff
                        Torsten Ljungqvist
Lead UX Instructor
Torsten redesigned the onboarding flow for three different DeFi platforms between 2022 and 2024. Before that, he watched his first blockchain project fail because users couldn't figure out how to use it—despite the technology working perfectly.
That failure taught him more than any success could have. Now he shows students the patterns that actually reduce confusion and the mistakes that look fine in Figma but fall apart in production.
                        Ragnar Karlsen
Technical Integration Specialist
Ragnar bridges the gap between designers and developers. He spent five years building blockchain interfaces before realizing that most design handoffs created more problems than they solved.
His sessions focus on the technical constraints you need to understand—not to become a developer, but so your designs actually work when someone tries to build them. Students appreciate his directness about what's possible and what's wishful thinking.
Next Program Starts September 2025
Foundation Phase
Eight weeks covering blockchain fundamentals, wallet mechanics, and the unique constraints that affect every design decision you'll make.
Design Patterns
Eight weeks learning interaction patterns that work across different blockchain platforms. You'll test them with real users and see what breaks.
Portfolio Build
Final eight weeks creating three portfolio projects with actual smart contract integration. These become the work samples you show potential employers.
                            Weekly Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7-10pm Taiwan time. Recordings available if you miss a session, but live participation helps more.
                            Class Size: We cap enrollment at 18 students. Smaller groups mean you get actual feedback on your work, not just generic comments.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of UX principles and familiarity with design tools. You don't need blockchain experience—that's what we're here for.