We are a young, Dublin-based training studio with one year of focused experience helping agencies and in-house teams sharpen how they collaborate in Figma. Our emphasis is on practical delivery, clean systems, and project-ready workflows.
After years of working alongside Dublin creative teams, we noticed a gap between basic Figma tutorials and the reality of agency work. We built a curriculum focused on group alignment, reusable assets, and efficient decision-making.
Our approach is grounded in real project cycles: scope, discovery, synthesis, design execution, prototyping, and delivery. The goal is to help teams adopt a consistent language for design collaboration.
We run sessions in a studio-style setting with generous time for critique and peer review. Each lesson includes a live demonstration and a guided exercise that follows a real client brief structure.
Because we are a compact team, we keep cohorts small and create ample space for questions and follow-up. Every participant receives feedback on their contributions and documentation habits.
We adapt project scenarios to match the industries and services you support, whether that is SaaS onboarding, fintech, or public sector service design.
Sessions are designed to match how your team already communicates, using documented handoffs and a clear rhythm for critique and approvals.
We deliver checklists, briefing templates, and component libraries that can immediately be applied to client work.
We do not promise overnight transformation. We focus on steady progress, shared vocabulary, and practical routines that your team can keep improving after the sessions end.
All materials are reviewed against production readiness. That includes clarity of component states, naming conventions, and documented handoff notes. Our feedback highlights what to fix now and what to improve over time.
Located in The Digital Hub, we stay close to Ireland’s creative and product ecosystem while learning from global best practices. This balance helps teams build work that is both locally relevant and internationally competitive.