What does business expect from a designer? – The MOME IxD MA spring semester kicks off

Date: 2025.01.21
The world of digital product design is constantly evolving, with the Interaction Design (IxD) MA programme closely following these changes to offer cutting-edge training and competitive knowledge. Led by both international and domestic professionals, the Digital Product Design course provides practical insight into the UX/UI design process.

The course is led by UX Specialist Lais Kantor from goodbase studio in Milan, and Strategic Consultant Krizsán Norbert from Mito Digital in Budapest. Students will engage with real-world projects and international professionals at MOME and tackle genuine design challenges, learning how to create digital products that are marketable, user-friendly, and efficient. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of design processes, including user research, conducting stakeholder interviews, building information architecture, and developing user flows and interaction models. The course will also help students sharpen their visual design skills, ensuring that their ideas are not only functional but also visually compelling. Along the way, they’ll enhance their ability to think critically, balancing business goals with the complexities of today’s digital landscape.   

This course provides a valuable opportunity to learn how to communicate design decisions to business decision-makers and demonstrate how design can bring real value to business thinking. Young designers working in this dynamic environment will gain first-hand experience of how innovation and strategic thinking intersect. 

  

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The MOME IxD MA is more than just a course – it’s a creative community where knowledge, professional relationships, and friendships are built. Follow the progress of the spring semester, and join us in shaping the digital future! 

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