
Winter Course in From Atom to Products – Developing Design Systems in Figma
Tallinn, Estonia
DURATION
2 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
13 Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 400 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This is a two-week practical course on design systems with the primary goal of equipping designers with industry-standard knowledge of design systems and teaching them how to create, maintain, audit, and communicate component libraries for maximum efficiency in the design process.
Why this course?
- Learn in Estonia – The ‘startup’ country of Europe and get the most up-to-date design skills required in the industry.
- Build your own design systems portfolio or boost it with a fully developed design system to showcase your skills.
- Advance your career with specialized knowledge that sets you apart for leadership roles. Join a network of peers and professionals for knowledge-sharing and professional growth.
Admissions
Curriculum
Credit points
Upon full participation and completion of the course work students will be awarded 3 ECTS points and a certificate of completion.
Assessment criteria: Final Project Presentations.
Weight of different activities in final grade: individual assignments (55%) + report and presentation (30%) + work in groups (15%).
Timetable
The classes will take place from Monday to Friday each week. The lectures are planned from 10:00 – 13:00 daily. Students will have individual tasks and collaborative work in groups.
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The course is divided into three parts.
Introduction to Design Systems:
Students will first explore what design systems are and get introduced to examples of well-known global brands that use them, such as Google (Material), Shopify (Polaris), and Uber (Base Web), to understand the why and how behind their design systems.
Building and maintaining Design Systems:
Having had a good grasp of what standard design systems look like, feel like, and function like, students will be introduced to the process of building design systems from the atomic level up to component libraries and design tokens and pages, also with a focus on maintaining and auditing them using methodic principles so they can be adapted over a product’s lifecycle.
Collaboration and communication:
Ultimately, well-tailored group projects will be conducted with students to teach them how collaboration and communication happen among design stakeholders using design systems.
Program Outcome
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the concept of design systems, industry-standard principles used for their development, concepts of atomic design and design tokens.
- Create and maintain reusable component libraries tailored for modern digital products.
- Evaluate existing design systems for scalability, accessibility, and usability.