Business
User Experience & Design Challenges
User Experience & Design challenges put you inside the work of making products people actually understand and enjoy. You'll develop skills in Design Thinking, User Research, and Wireframing, move ideas into Figma, and shape Interaction design with strong Visual Hierarchy.
From there you'll handle the harder edges — Usability Testing, Heuristic evaluation, Accessibility (WCAG 2.2), and Service design — scaling up to Design systems, Design system stewardship, and Information architecture for AI surfaces the way mature product teams actually do. Each challenge you solve earns a verified credential you can share with recruiters.
- DesignBeginnerNew
Smart Service Design for Urban Mobility
You are a service designer at EcoRide. Your task is to design a smart subscription service called 'EcoRide+'. Define the service concept, key features, data sources, and revenue…
- Service Design
- Customer Journey Mapping
- Service Blueprint
Smart Services and Digital Products - DesignIntermediateNew
Optimizing IT Service Management for a 40-Person SaaS Scale-Up
Your task is to design a complete incident management process for CloudFlow using ITIL best practices. Model the process in BPMN, define incident priority levels (P1-P4) with re…
- Itil
- Incident Management
- Service Design
Business Process Management - DesignFoundationalNew
Digital Transformation for a Legacy Luxury Hotel
Design a digital strategy for the hotel's guest experience. Constraints: no changes to the physical property; budget of €500,000; must integrate with existing PMS. Success means…
- Customer Journey Mapping
- Digital Strategy
- Service Design
Luxury Brand Management
How it works
From brief to credential, in six steps.
Step 01
Browse challenges aligned to your studies.
Step 02
Accept the one that fits your goals.
Step 03
Work through it with AI Copilot guidance.
Step 04
Submit for structured evaluation.
Step 05
Earn a verified credential.
Step 06
Add it to LinkedIn with one click.
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