Build Websites That Actually Work

Our twelve-week intensive teaches adaptive web design through real client projects. You'll write code that solves actual business problems — not just follow tutorials.

12 Weeks
3 Projects
8 Students Max
Student working on adaptive web design project in modern workspace

Why Most Web Tutorials Fall Short

Online courses teach syntax. But when you're staring at a blank screen trying to build something for a real client? That's different.

You need to know how devices behave when the connection drops. What happens when a user resizes their browser mid-session. How to debug CSS that works on your laptop but breaks on mobile.

  • Video tutorials don't prepare you for browser inconsistencies
  • Code-along exercises skip the messy debugging phase
  • Most courses ignore performance under real-world constraints
  • Client communication skills get zero attention

1 Client Projects From Week One

We partner with small Taipei businesses that need websites. You'll handle actual requirements, tight deadlines, and feedback that isn't always clear. It's uncomfortable — but that's the point.

2 Device Testing Lab Access

Our Xinyi District studio has seventeen different devices you can test on. Old Android phones with spotty rendering. iPads that handle touch differently. We've even got a slow-connection simulator.

3 Code Reviews Every Thursday

Submit your work by Wednesday night. Our instructors will mark it up with specific feedback — not just "good job" or vague suggestions. Then we discuss solutions together.

Meet Your Instructors

Three working developers who've built sites for Taiwan's tech sector. They'll be reviewing your code, answering questions during office hours, and showing you how professionals debug production issues at 2am.

Instructor Olavi Turunen teaching adaptive web design techniques

Olavi Turunen

Lead Instructor

Spent eight years building responsive interfaces for fintech companies. Knows every CSS grid bug.

Instructor Siobhan Doyle reviewing student code during workshop

Siobhan Doyle

Front-End Specialist

Freelanced for forty clients across three countries. Can spot accessibility issues from across the room.

Instructor Lenka Vavřinec conducting hands-on coding session

Lenka Vavřinec

Performance Coach

Previously worked at a mobile-first agency. Obsessed with load times and mobile optimization.

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