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Galinure Adaptive Design
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structured modules on how layouts actually respond — across every screen, every device

Not every learner needs this. If you already know your breakpoints and your containers adapt cleanly, this course won't teach you much. But if something in your layouts keeps slipping, this is where that stops.


The hesitation

Is remote learning actually enough for something this technical?

That question comes up constantly — and it's worth taking seriously. Adaptive design requires you to see things break and fix them live , not read about why they break.

Galinure's format was built around that exact concern. Sessions are structured so you work on real layouts during the lecture, not after it. Your environment, your code, your actual results.

What you need before starting
Basic HTML and CSS familiarity. You don't need frameworks — but you do need to know what a selector is.
What doesn't transfer remotely
Shoulder-to-shoulder debugging. We compensate with recorded replays and async feedback cycles.
Where remote actually wins
You work in your own environment from the start. No lab setup that differs from your actual workflow.
Time commitment
Roughly 4–6 hours per week. Progress stalls if you skip the between-session practice — there's no shortcut there.

What the program covers

A meaningful selection — not every topic in responsive design, but the ones that cause the most real-world friction.

Typography at Scale

Fluid type sizing without magic numbers. Clamp(), viewport units, and when each actually fits.

Module 2

Image Behavior

Responsive images without layout shift. srcset, aspect-ratio, and object-fit in real contexts.

Module 3

Component-Level Queries

Container queries for isolated UI pieces that respond to their parent — not the viewport.

Module 4

Performance Constraints

Layout decisions that affect load time. What gets deferred, what gets cut, what renders first.

Module 5

How the 6 weeks unfold

Week 1
Foundation: breakpoints and box model clarity
Week 2
Grid and Flexbox — choosing the right tool
Week 3
Fluid type and image responsiveness
Week 4
Container queries in component design
Week 5
Debugging and device testing workflows
Week 6
Final project: full responsive layout audit

What the field says about this work

References from people who went through the program and applied it in actual projects.

"I rebuilt three client projects after completing the grid module. Not because I was told to — because I finally saw what was wrong with them."
Oksana Verhola, frontend developer
Oksana Verhola
Frontend developer, Kharkiv
"The container query section alone was worth the whole program. It changed how I scope component design — completely different mental model."
Daryna Ilchuk, UI designer
Daryna Ilchuk
UI designer, Dnipro
"The async feedback was more useful than I expected. Detailed responses on actual code — not generic suggestions."
Ruslan Boychuk
Junior developer, Vinnytsia
"Working through the image behavior module fixed a layout shift issue I'd been living with for a year. Took about 40 minutes once I understood what I was actually looking at."
Taras Leshchenko
Web developer, Poltava
W3C-aligned curriculum references
WCAG accessibility integration throughout
Recognized by Ukrainian Web Standards community
4.8
Average rating across 286 learner reviews
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Galinure adaptive design program participants working remotely