If every project starts with the same doubt — is this good enough? is this the right direction? — the problem isn’t your talent. It’s not having a process you trust. Over six months we build it, designing real projects side by side.
Watch first: what the six months actually look like — 4 min
“I came in convinced my work was the problem. It wasn’t — I just had no process. Six months later I open a new project and know exactly what to do first, and my last two clients found me through the portfolio we built together.”
Four things hold back almost every designer who writes to me. Here they are, and what replaces them.
Every project starts from zero, so confidence never accumulates.
→ You get a process you can run on any project, and explain out loud.
You spot weak design in other people’s work instantly. Your own is the blind spot.
→ Reviews on your real files whenever you need them, until you can diagnose your own work.
Blank canvas, borrowed layouts, a portfolio that looks like everyone else’s.
→ We choose your projects together, so each one earns its place in the portfolio.
Without owning the process you become a pair of hands — and the work suffers.
→ You learn to lead the project, in plain language, without sounding arrogant.
No fixed curriculum by month — we work on what your projects actually need, in the order they need it.
A way of working you can run on any project — how to start, how to decide, how to defend it. The same system I use on client work, adapted to how you think.
When decisions stop being guesses, the doubt goes quiet. You’ll know why your work works, and you’ll be able to say it out loud — to a client, in a call, on the spot.
Projects presented so they read as senior work. Better clients arrive already convinced, instead of asking you to prove yourself first.
One group session every week, 90 minutes maximum, and reviews of your work any day except Sunday — send it when it’s ready and you’ll never wait more than 24 hours for an answer.
You already design websites and want the jump to senior — not a beginner’s intro.
You can give the work real hours every week for six months.
You want direct feedback on your actual files, even when it stings a little.
You’re building a portfolio for better clients, not for likes.
You want templates and shortcuts to copy.
You’d rather watch lessons than be watched designing.
You’re looking for a guaranteed job placement.
Six months feels like too long a commitment right now.
Part of them at Reload Mode, one of the best agencies in Europe — which is where I learned what a senior standard actually looks like day to day.
Most of those years went into learning how to explain design decisions in plain language — to clients, to teams, and now to five designers at a time. If I can’t explain why a decision works, it isn’t a good decision yet. You’ll leave able to do the same.
I keep the group at five because mentorship stops working the moment it scales. Five is the most I can genuinely design alongside.
“I stopped starting from a blank canvas. Now I know exactly what my first three days on a project look like — and I can explain it to a client.”
“Six months in, my portfolio finally looks like work I chose to make. The client conversations feel completely different.”
“Designing in the same file as someone with 14 years of experience taught me more in a month than a year of courses.”
My client work, and projects designed inside the mentorship.
See my students’ work →Two self-paced courses I normally sell on their own: Future-proof Web Designer and From Brief to Visual Direction. Every designer in the group gets both, at no extra cost.
They’re not filler to inflate the offer — they’re the groundwork we build on in our sessions, so you arrive already speaking the same language.
How to stay relevant while the tools keep changing — systems over trends.
How to turn any brief into a visual direction you can actually defend.
Watch at your own pace, keep them forever — also after the six months end.
One group session of up to 90 minutes, plus real project time — six to ten hours a week for most designers. Send work for review any day except Sunday. The work is your own project, so the time counts twice.
No. It’s live, and we design together. There is nothing here to leave collecting dust — which is the whole point.
You should already be designing websites — junior or mid level is ideal. If you’re unsure, message me and I’ll tell you honestly whether this group is right for you.
Past five I can’t review everyone’s work properly every week. Small is the feature, not a limitation.
A design process you own and can explain, and a portfolio of projects strong enough to attract A++ clients. Those two things are the deliverable.
Message me on WhatsApp. We talk about where you are and what you want, and if it’s a fit I’ll hold one of the remaining seats for you.
Send me a message. I’ll ask about your work, tell you honestly if this is the right move, and if it is, the seat is yours.