We live in a world where our banks fit in our pockets, our watches become health tools, and political decisions are shaped in 280 characters. Screens are no longer mere interfaces, but an ecosystem of products and services that are redefining how we perceive the world and how we interact with it.
The Digital UX/UI Design track trains students to shape this impact by translating ideas into concepts and concepts into functional products. They do not limit themselves to the aesthetics of interfaces, but immerse themselves in user research, interactive prototype design and the basics of digital development.
Upon completion of the program, they develop a deep understanding of the world and its needs, identify opportunities and design precisely thought-out user experiences, preparing them for one of the most in-demand careers in design.
Internships
Internships in France but also internationally (Asia, Europe and America) to gain real-world experience
International workshops
Led by professionals from around the world, questioning the challenges of multicultural creative design
Exchange program
A semester spent at one of our 9 campuses worldwide, or at one of our partner universities
The first year is designed as a self-contained preparatory year, allowing students to explore all creative disciplines before choosing the path that best suits them. It combines academic fundamentals (drawing, art history, representational techniques, creativity) with an experimental workshop.
Creative Design • Creative Thinking • Visual Communication • Life Drawing • Analytical Drawing • Colors and Textures • Semiotics • Art History ...
This second year is important in terms of transition because it will mark the development of the student's keen sense and awareness of others and the principles of a "problem solver" to know how to identify problems and resolve them.
Art direction • UX/UI • culture and semiotics • sociology and marketing • composition and typography • visual identity • design culture • introduction to digital and creative practices • photography and video • English (optional)
Minimum 6-week internship
After working through and assimilating all the concepts related to the user, the student will discover new ways of thinking and immerse themselves in the digital world. Design workshops, such as "Design Sprints," will allow them to further develop their ideas and concepts through user-centered thinking while maintaining a strategic vision.
Art direction • UX/UI • digital design • coding fundamentals • culture and humanities • eco-production • editorial design • technology and society • AI and creation...
This year equips students with a solid professional foundation and network, as well as the ability to approach the digital landscape with an entrepreneurial mindset. They will learn how to evaluate the value proposition, identify what is being “sold,” and ways in which they can leverage creative design to deliver an engaging user experience.
Art direction • digital strategy • UX/UI digital design • AI and creation • digital marketing • entrepreneurship • personal branding • overall design • project management ...
Students will spend the year in a fully professional context, developing their career in a specificity of their choice. Several. seminars are dedicated to targeted case studies, the restitution of which is done with a priority anchoring in the development of a digital product.
Brand strategy • Art direction • Data design • Digital UX/UI design • Artificial intelligence and new technologies • Digital product design • Design thinking • Entrepreneurship ...
Minimum duration of 6 weeks
In their second year, students at the Intuit Lab School are able to offer their services to companies or agencies.
This initial experience gives students an insight into creative careers and their professional context.
Duration of 4 months in semester 1
In their 3rd year, students at Intuit Lab School have the opportunity to do a university exchange abroad at one of our partner schools.
These stays offer an enriching experience both professionally and personally.
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