Designation is now Flatiron School
As of May 2019, Designation is now Flatiron School.
If you graduated from Designation prior to May 1, 2019, please leave your review for Designation. Otherwise, please leave your review for Flatiron School.
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Designation is a 24-week program specializing in the fields of UX and UI design with the primary goal to turn you into a hireable candidate for innovative and tech-focused companies. Designation offers a hybrid of both online education and in-person immersion in Chicago. Throughout the 24 weeks of the program, students are treated to guest speakers, sponsored workshops, and lab sessions. While there is no formal grading, students are asked to create portfolio deliverables and to actively document their design process for the purpose of finding a job after graduation. No prior experience is required, though top applicants should be prepared to work a minimum of 60 hours per week during the 12 weeks of the in-person phase. Designation is looking for highly motivated individuals who demonstrate maturity, persistence in problem-solving and show a genuine interest in design.
Really liked the way the curriculum was structured around full-stack design and then one particular focus area for each student. Great informal atmosphere and the instructors are very talented, but sometimes they are too busy to give full support creatively. Overall good experience.
I was frustrated with the my work as a graphic designer at an ad agency. Istarted doing some research into furthering my education with night classes or bootcamps when I stumbled upon DESIGNATION. I decided jumping all in to a full-time, total immersion program was a great idea. I joined the first full-time cohort (Amaranth) to enhance my skills in web and mobile development. I'm so happy that I did too.
DESIGNATION was an amazing experience...
I was frustrated with the my work as a graphic designer at an ad agency. Istarted doing some research into furthering my education with night classes or bootcamps when I stumbled upon DESIGNATION. I decided jumping all in to a full-time, total immersion program was a great idea. I joined the first full-time cohort (Amaranth) to enhance my skills in web and mobile development. I'm so happy that I did too.
DESIGNATION was an amazing experience. Being in a creative environment, surrounded by other creative people was very rewarding. We were able to work together to solve problems and help each other succeed. It was a safe space to try anything and see how far you could get. We were constantly encouraged to dream bigger, work harder and really push the boundaries. Between the instructors and the guest speakers, I was able to talk to, learn from and hang out with some extremely brilliant people.
Overall Experience: 5 stars
Instructors: 4 stars (Mine were great, but the other cohort's instructor was not very pleasant)
Flatiron Student Services: 0 stars
Projects: 5 stars
Facilities: 5 stars
Post-Graduation Support: 1 star
Summary: Designation (now Flatiron) was a great experience and I’m so glad that I did the program. I was in a completely different field prior to the bootcamp, and with Designation I have a new c...
Overall Experience: 5 stars
Instructors: 4 stars (Mine were great, but the other cohort's instructor was not very pleasant)
Flatiron Student Services: 0 stars
Projects: 5 stars
Facilities: 5 stars
Post-Graduation Support: 1 star
Summary: Designation (now Flatiron) was a great experience and I’m so glad that I did the program. I was in a completely different field prior to the bootcamp, and with Designation I have a new career path and a new skill set. I also have more confidence about myself and excitement for what the future holds in UX/UI design. While some may think that 80+ hours a week for three month would be a terrible and overwhelming experience, I loved it and I didn’t mind staying on campus from 9 am to 10 pm. The client projects were challenging but a lot of fun, and I improved so much in the short amount of time I was a part of this program. I really liked my instructors and the DIRs (TAs), and I loved the other students in my cohort (my class) who are now lifelong friends.
That being said, I think that every cohort has its own unique experience depending on your instructor and cohort-mates. I was in a very small cohort size and had a great lead instructor (and amazing DIRs). The cohorts before and after me weren't as lucky, and I'm so glad I didn't have to deal with their instructor or cohort drama.
Program Phases: Designation has 5 phases (mini semesters) in the 6 month program. Half of it is virtual and helps prepare you for the in-person part of the program.
I honestly don’t know how General Assembly can get away with such a short program. When I look back at my work in the final months compared to the first couple of months I see a HUGE difference in abilities and knowledge. I’m glad I did a 6-month program and that I was able to learn so much and grow a lot, and I’m so glad we had real client projects.
Workload: They say this a lot and it’s true: you get out of it what you put into it. I worked so hard in this program, and I have seen the positive rewards as a result. The workload is a lot, but it’s up to you how much you do and when you do it. You can put 90 hours into this program, or you can put 60 hours into it. I rarely took weekends off, and I was usually on campus from 9 am to 9/10 pm on weekdays. I worked 80 hours a week or so. As a result, I did a LOT of work and I also managed my time well. Time management is key and paramount to getting by. I didn’t break down crying or pull all nighters like some of the other folks in my cohort, who didn’t work as hard throughout the week or had poor time management skills.
The Cons:
Conclusion: Designation is definitely one of the best options out there for a UX/UI bootcamp and gives you a solid foundation for a career change. How can you switch careers and learn a whole new skill set in 2 months at General Assembly? While it may be longer than some other bootcamps out there and maybe a little more expensive, it’s worth it. I graduated and felt like a UX/UI Designer, and not just a student.
Hi All! While I have read positive reviews of this program and enjoyed the virtual phases, I had quite a different experience. It was not a positive experience for me due to the lack of skill learning and the lead instructor I had, her attitude and inflexibility ruined the program for many of us.
I really wanted to be a UX Designer! I enjoyed the Virtual Phases and was excited for the in person phase until I was immediately singled out by the lead instructor simply for coming in and...
Hi All! While I have read positive reviews of this program and enjoyed the virtual phases, I had quite a different experience. It was not a positive experience for me due to the lack of skill learning and the lead instructor I had, her attitude and inflexibility ruined the program for many of us.
I really wanted to be a UX Designer! I enjoyed the Virtual Phases and was excited for the in person phase until I was immediately singled out by the lead instructor simply for coming in and out of the building. I am a student and like to work out during the day. I also like to work, free of distractions, in a quiet place when I am not engaged in group work. I am literally paying to take a class and I see no issue with needing some quiet space to complete assignments - people have different learning styles. My inability to focus, which I made clear straight off, was used against me by the Lead Instructor.
The instructor violated the students' learning space by keeping to the minute tabs on their comings and going, going as far as to criticize certain students ways of speaking and engaging, all while ignoring fellow students who didn't even come to class or lectures. The instructor encouraged an atmosphere where students were afraid to participate, using threats against students to "discipline" them (This is an adult class). This is a class about technology which should remain innovative. Students wanting flexibility and freedom, wanting to innovate on ideas, are not bad people or students and do not deserve to be watched and singled out! That is NOT conclusive to a positive, trusting learning environment!
She really created a negative experience and environment at flat iron where I felt scared to engage or participate. People like this should not be instructors and Designation should do something to weed these people out and ensure that only great, empathetic, flexible teachers are employed in the future!
It also did not seem like we learned a lot of hard skills, as presentation making and soft skills were primarily focused on. If you are looking for a more tech-focused design program, please look elsewhere. The lead instructor did not appear to understand some basic technologies utilized in the industry, so I felt like I lost out a lot on this type of instruction.
I know that this program is now part of flat iron, maybe the transition had something to do with it? Either way, my cohort suffered. I cannot speak for the other cohorts, however.
I found this bootcamp to be a complete facade. First they hold the courses in a rented out area of what is more of less a cafeteria. I also found after doing some research that many of the instructors have never even worked in the area of design or user experience. In face one was a tax consultant and another a writer. I am not kidding. I am not sure who is doing the other reviews but I am sure it is not legit.
They say they screen applicants but they don't. You WILL work with people who shouldn't be in the program. Those people will be dead weight dragging down your experience (and your portfolio). Taking that into consideration and coupled wtih a lack of job placement, and incredibly short deadlines which negatively affect your ability to produce great work. I'd save the money and try another experience.
Before DESIGNATION
I was debating between General Assembly and DESIGNATION. I was very apprehensive about whether I was prepared to do either bootcamp because I didn't have any formal design background. However Designation does a great job in preparing you for the in person bootcamp. I completed a 4 week preparation course to get more practice using Illustrator, Photoshop, and Sketch. An instructor revivewed each work and gave comprehensive feedback. After the 4 ...
Before DESIGNATION
I was debating between General Assembly and DESIGNATION. I was very apprehensive about whether I was prepared to do either bootcamp because I didn't have any formal design background. However Designation does a great job in preparing you for the in person bootcamp. I completed a 4 week preparation course to get more practice using Illustrator, Photoshop, and Sketch. An instructor revivewed each work and gave comprehensive feedback. After the 4 week course I was accepted in the 6 week virtual course and designed a mobile app. I met with my classmates and instructor each week to review our work. This was incredibly helpful in receiving and giving constructive criticism. I interviewed for General Assembly and only had one interview and was acceppted in the program. Looking back now, I couldn't have imagined being as confident as I am with my skills without the preparation DESIGNATION provided me.
At DESIGNATION
At Designation I learned how to conduct user research, brainstorm solutioins, prototype, test solutions, and visually design solutions. I worked with 3 UX teams and with real clients to help them solve their business challenges. I can proudly say I formed long lasting friendships because of the camraderie and bonds you form with your classmates. Our clients were really happy and proud of our work. The constraints and deadlines you encounter will challenge you and your team to make difficult decisions. All of my experiences helped me become a better designer and communicator. I learned how to defend my design decisions and not be married to them either. Everyone supports each other and is always willing to help. We all came from different background but it was very inspiring to be consistenly surrounded by motivated individuals. You have a lot of fun in a beautiful city.
After DESIGNATION
You receive a lot of guidance and advice on your resume and case studies. However, you really have to put in the work and discipilne of reseraching good/bad portfolios, telling a story, asking your network for feedback, and practicing design challenges. Speaking about my experiences at DESIGNATION through my portfolio and interviews helped me land a job as a UX designer. I'm really proud to be an alumni and to be part of a growing network.
DESIGNATION was a great experience that is a good choice for those looking to get into the field. They are starting to get more exclusive with admissions, which bodes well for its reputation. They put a great deal of emphasis on the virtual phase, so no time is wasted in the live phase. They have stopped offering coding instruction, so beware of that if that is one of your interests. DESIGNATION is very much what you put into it. Take advantage of the resources and especially the people an...
DESIGNATION was a great experience that is a good choice for those looking to get into the field. They are starting to get more exclusive with admissions, which bodes well for its reputation. They put a great deal of emphasis on the virtual phase, so no time is wasted in the live phase. They have stopped offering coding instruction, so beware of that if that is one of your interests. DESIGNATION is very much what you put into it. Take advantage of the resources and especially the people and network.
DESIGNATION is a very big commitment for anyone considering joining. Being without an income for four months is stressful, but the cost of the program is fair, and if you are serious about changing or advancing your career it is totally worth it.
The program is broken into three phases. During the Virtual Phase you work remotely. I was able to maintain a job during this part of the program. Most people don’t necessarily recommend having a job during this time, but I ...
DESIGNATION is a very big commitment for anyone considering joining. Being without an income for four months is stressful, but the cost of the program is fair, and if you are serious about changing or advancing your career it is totally worth it.
The program is broken into three phases. During the Virtual Phase you work remotely. I was able to maintain a job during this part of the program. Most people don’t necessarily recommend having a job during this time, but I would actually recommend working at least part time because it allowed me to be used to the long days that you’ll be putting in during the Immersion and Client Phases of the program.
Overall the course work brings you through the entirety of the UX and UI process, so you’ll get experience with everything. You move very quickly so you may find times where you would have liked to focus on something a bit longer (for me it was the UX research and interviewing), but you have unstructured time at the end of each day that you can carve out for that on your own.
When you move from a project that requires you to perform every step (the Immersion Phase) to working with actual clients (the Client Phase), the program really excels in giving you the opportunity to determine what is appropriate for multiple individual projects, something that other programs are lacking. I came from working in an agency environment, so I am confident that that skill is something employers are really looking for.
The instructors are extremely helpful in a way that really sets the program apart from traditional academic environments. They are friendly, approachable, and make an effort to be available to students.
I understand that everyone works differently, but one thing I would have liked would have been more focus on establishing an efficient workflow, even if it was just a template that I can build from on my own.
Overall, I would highly recommend DESIGNATION to anyone who is seriously considering entering the industry. You get what you put in, and you’re surrounded by great people that are trying to do the same.
The key to success at the program is that you get what you put into it. I was so lucky that my fellow students were all hardworking and we pushed each other to improve at a crazy fast pace, because other cohorts before/after us didn't seem to have made as much progress or done as well after the program as we did.
In terms of job support, it really works the same way the program does – you get what you put into it. The resources are all there, and the program did a great job wit...
The key to success at the program is that you get what you put into it. I was so lucky that my fellow students were all hardworking and we pushed each other to improve at a crazy fast pace, because other cohorts before/after us didn't seem to have made as much progress or done as well after the program as we did.
In terms of job support, it really works the same way the program does – you get what you put into it. The resources are all there, and the program did a great job with introducing us to the design community, especially when we did studio tours of various companies around Chicago. The Community Director is really wonderful and definitely made me feel very prepared. I'm really happy with where I am now and am so, so grateful to have been able to make such a big change to my career in a short amount of time.
TLDR - the program gives you all the resources you need to succeed, but it comes down to the work you put into it
I recently graduated from the Ruby Cohort. Really great experience. DESIGNATION offers a wealth of suport from industry professionals who are more than willing to take their time to give lectures and one-on-one advice. The pace is fast and intense, but if you put the time in and embrace the experience it will prepare you for an exciting new career. The staff do a great job getting you ready for the real-world and really stress the soft skills of how to talk about yourself as a designer, yo...
I recently graduated from the Ruby Cohort. Really great experience. DESIGNATION offers a wealth of suport from industry professionals who are more than willing to take their time to give lectures and one-on-one advice. The pace is fast and intense, but if you put the time in and embrace the experience it will prepare you for an exciting new career. The staff do a great job getting you ready for the real-world and really stress the soft skills of how to talk about yourself as a designer, your work, and your experince. The one thing DESIGNATION offers that none of the other bootcamps can compete with is the opportunity to work with two clients and design for real-life applications and products. If you're thinking about a UX/UI bootcamp, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND DESIGNATION.
DESIGNATION was a really amazing experience for me. There are so many resources, instructors, and mentors to tap into and guide you throughtout the learning process. It's fast paced, but really rewarding. I feel very secure in my skillset, and although I know it's only the beginning of my career, DESIGNATION has provided me with a firm foundation upon which I can confidently build upon.
People that didn't have such a great experience in my cohort seemed to expect DESIGNATION to d...
DESIGNATION was a really amazing experience for me. There are so many resources, instructors, and mentors to tap into and guide you throughtout the learning process. It's fast paced, but really rewarding. I feel very secure in my skillset, and although I know it's only the beginning of my career, DESIGNATION has provided me with a firm foundation upon which I can confidently build upon.
People that didn't have such a great experience in my cohort seemed to expect DESIGNATION to do the work for them. Don't come here expecting to be spoon-fed UX/UI skills. Come here expecting to do work.
That said, you're most definitely not alone - your fellow students, instructors and mentors provide such good assistance, guidance, and teaching. As you're doing the work, you're learning and growing. By the end of the process, you'll have learned and grown so much.
DESIGNATION is one of the best decisions I have made for my career. What set this program apart from other available options was their focus on students gaining real experience working with clients, collaborating with team members, and creating projects within a fast, iterative timeline. They definitely delivered.
Even after having graduated the program I find that it keeps adding value as I continue my career as a designer. They have built an amazing active community for both s...
DESIGNATION is one of the best decisions I have made for my career. What set this program apart from other available options was their focus on students gaining real experience working with clients, collaborating with team members, and creating projects within a fast, iterative timeline. They definitely delivered.
Even after having graduated the program I find that it keeps adding value as I continue my career as a designer. They have built an amazing active community for both students and alumni. It is a great resource for news, mentorship, advice, job opportunities, etc.
The program itself is iterative and constantly changing based on feedback from students. These changes are driven by a team who is passionate about what they do and who work hard to deliver an engaging experience as well as results for its students.
I graduated from the Obsidian Cohort in March 2016 and got a job offer about a month after. I spend a great deal of time looking at other bootcamp programs before finally deciding to attend DESIGNATION. I even left New York to spend a very cold winter in Chicago - that's how great the curriculum is. Unlike other programs, DESIGNATION is a full-stack program; which means that you'll learn UX, visual design, AND front-end dev. This is crucial in today's job market, as companies are looking f...
I graduated from the Obsidian Cohort in March 2016 and got a job offer about a month after. I spend a great deal of time looking at other bootcamp programs before finally deciding to attend DESIGNATION. I even left New York to spend a very cold winter in Chicago - that's how great the curriculum is. Unlike other programs, DESIGNATION is a full-stack program; which means that you'll learn UX, visual design, AND front-end dev. This is crucial in today's job market, as companies are looking for designers who have multiple skills.
Not only is the curriculum great, I love the people I met during the program. It's great to be surrounded by people with similar goals and interests. As some of the other reviews have mentioned, yes the hours are long and at times you will be stressed out but it's definitely worth it!
How much does Designation cost?
Designation costs around $15,800. On the lower end, some Designation courses like Design Essentials (Online, Part-time, begins every 6-8 weeks) cost $1,000.
What courses does Designation teach?
Designation offers courses like Design Essentials (Online, Part-time, begins every 6-8 weeks), UI Design Intensive (begins every 6-8 weeks), UX Design Intensive (begins every 6-8 weeks).
Where does Designation have campuses?
Designation has in-person campuses in Chicago. Designation also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Designation worth it?
Designation hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 115 Designation alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Designation on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Designation legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 115 Designation alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Designation and rate their overall experience a 4.8 out of 5.
Does Designation offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Designation offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Designation reviews?
You can read 115 reviews of Designation on Course Report! Designation alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Designation and rate their overall experience a 4.8 out of 5.
Is Designation accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Designation doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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