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Learn UX/UI Design at Ironhack Mexico City

Learn everything you need to work designing digital products

9 weeks full time or 24 weeks part time

USER EXPERIENCE

USER RESEARCH

FIGMA SOFTWARE

DESIGN THINKING

AND MORE!

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Our Courses

09 Jan - 10 Mar

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$102,060.00 MXN

Final Call!

Career Week - 13 Mar

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20 Mar - 19 May

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$102,060.00 MXN

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Career Week - 22 May

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29 May - 28 Jul

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Career Week - 31 Jul

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All our courses include

Career Services program

We help you identify your ideal outcome, and reach it as fast as possible.

Multiple payment options

Different options available to make the tuition not a blocker to start your new career.

Course Information

Your path to a new design career

SKILLS

Online Prework

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

Prework

Prework

In the first 40 hours of your UX/UI design training, you’ll learn the basics of design thinking, interaction design and state-of-the-art design software. Once you’ve received instructions for setting up your tools, you’ll complete specially designed exercises to:

1. create your first usability evaluations and site redesign

2. develop your design sensitivity through fascinating activities

3. perform basic HTML and CSS practice work that is essential for the bootcamp’s design implementation section.

Once you’ve wrapped up these online prep materials, you’ll be all set to start the course off right!

Want to learn more about Ironhack and our UX/UI Design bootcamp in Mexico City before applying?

Career Services

Careerhack: Ironhack's Career Services

A Proven Methodology

Careerhack is Ironhack's Career Services program. It's designed to help Ironhackers identify their ideal outcome, and reach it as fast as possible. We've helped thousands of students land their dream job in tech. Discover how we will help you!

Ironhack Career Week

Our students work at companies like:

Media Markt logo
Sanitas logo
Santander Bank logo
DKB logo
Facebook logo
Uber logo
Vinted logo
wallapop logo
Mastercard logo
Job and talent logo
Deliveroo logo
Hays logo

Our financing options at Ironhack

Do you need help with the payment? Our financing options help you find the support you need so you can focus on your career and developing new skills.

Edupass

Finance up to 100% of the Bootcamp cost. With preapproval in just 15 minutes and repayment in 3, 6, or 9 monthly installments with no interest or up to 36 months with interest, Edupass makes accessing the future a snap.

Pay in 3, 6, 9 or 18 months without interest, or in 36 months with interest

Accede Educación

Loan to be paid in 18 monthly installments with no interest or up to 36 months with interest. The bootcamp is paid back over 36 months. It is necessary to be admitted in the program to apply for this option

Pay in 3 to 18 months without interest

Application process for the UX/UI Design courses in Mexico City

01

Apply online

Apply to the UX/UI Design course that is best for you.
02

Personal interview

Our admissions team at Ironhack Mexico City will contact you to schedule a personal interview and make sure that we can help you meet your goals in UX/UI Design.
03

Technical assessment

After the personal interview, you will need to pass a UX/UI Design technical assessment to show that you are ready for our fast-paced learning environment.
04

Deposit and prework

Once you have completed the technical assessment and paid the deposit, you will be granted access to the prework. The prework is fundamental to the UX/UI Design program, and you must complete it before starting the course in Mexico City.
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The course begins

Once you have completed the prework for at Ironhack , you will be ready to begin learning!

UX/UI Design Instructors at Ironhack Mexico City

Course Information

A typical day at Ironhack Mexico City

In the course-ux-ui-design-campus part-time course, you will study on weekdays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (either Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, depending on the campus and cohort) and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The schedule may be subject to changes depending on the chosen campus.

Monday to Friday 

9:00

Start your day energized

Start things off energized with a fresh cup of coffee before we review and discuss yesterday’s exercises. Learn to manage your time and stay productive through the key strategies of Agile and Kanban.

9:30

Lecture block 1

Discover some fresh ideas in the first lecture block! During the project weeks, you will use this time working on developing a UX/UI project all on your own, where you’ll apply the design concepts you’ve learned in previous lectures.

11:30

Group exercise and feedback sessions

Develop a project based on a brief in small groups. Implement all of the design concepts you learned in the previous lecture block, then receive feedback from your group. The lead Teacher and teaching assistants will assess and give advice on how to move your work forward.

13:00

Lunch

Time for a well-earned break! Our campus is centrally located, so there’s a multitude of great food options nearby.

14:00

Lecture block 2

Continue working on your UX/UI project and designs. Afternoon lectures build upon what you’ve learned so far with yet another set of design skills and UX/UI techniques.

16:00

Individual project

Create your own UX/UI project! First find a problem and then solve it by designing an original app through which you can apply the UX/UI course’s concepts. When each project day comes to an end, you can showcase your achievements to the class. This is a key part of the course, as every designer is, in essence, a communicator!

18:00

After-course events

is a remarkable city for designers! Lose yourself in meetups, networking sessions and workshops, or remain on campus to catch up on your work.

Why should you study UX/UI Design in Mexico City

Design renaissanceMexico City, a city in renaissance, has found its future in tech. However, the world is still bidding on what will be the biggest defining feature of Mexico City’s tech landscape. But looking at the city’s artistic culture and history the answer is clear—design. The World Design Organization named Mexico City the World Design Capital of 2018. According to Euromonitor International, the online market in Mexico is expected to be worth around $14 billion by 2022. This means a massive amount of UX and UI design will need to be configured for the market, opening up hundreds of positions for designers in the city.
Continuous tech investmentThe financial structures of Mexico City continue to bring in investors, companies and top talent. Since 2014, Mexico’s government has invested over $600M to startups, entrepreneurs and tech companies. According to their data, this has generated more than 6,000 companies and 73,000 jobs. In turn, Mexico is one of Latin America’s most affordable countries, with rent prices in Mexico City standing 83% lower than San Francisco. Altogether, the ecosystem is ripe for new talent to find their way.
Innovative community eventsMexico’s capital has seen a massive expansion in its tech sector, and with that comes an equally impressive influx of events and communities to support the entrepreneurs and designers within it. One of the best is UXnights, an organization of UX professionals that share their knowledge and experience. Their events showcase projects from varying sectors that have applied UX/UI principles. Their focus is revealing the challenges and professional practice behind the work, not just the theory and best practices.

Projects built by students

MPULSE, the music fans’ website

MPULSE implements lean UX and design thinking to create the ultimate place for music fans to follow their favorite bands.

Laura Amber, UX/UI Design
Blinder, a new dating experience

Blinder is a dating app that finds matches based on hobbies, tastes, etc., rather than simply using photos.

Chris Peterson, UX/UI Design

What sets Mexico City apart?

Mexico City, the largest metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere, is a titan of commerce, culture, and history.
While its immense beauty and opportunities can be breathtaking, you’ll have no trouble finding an affordable lifestyle, the most authentic Mexican cuisine, and a superb mix of ancient and ultra-modern cultures.
Our campus is centrally located in the Roma Norte district. Just a short walk from your study space you’ll find world-class shopping, stunning architecture, art museums, symphonies and universities. And if you take a quick trip across town, you’ll end up at the foot of Aztec monuments, Spanish castles or the Estadio Azteca.

More Questions?

We are committed to helping you start your career in tech. Our financing options range from traditional loans to pay-for-success models so you can choose the option that best fits your needs. Simply get in touch with our admissions team and they will give you more information about the available options.

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