About Busatemor

Where UI/UX knowledge gets tested, not just taught

Busatemor is an online learning platform built around one conviction: understanding design principles only sticks when you apply them under pressure. We build quizzes, scenarios, and structured challenges for designers who want to sharpen their craft through practice.

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Design team reviewing UI components on screen
Est. 2014
Our Approach

Practical over passive

Busatemor started with a straightforward observation: most design learners can recite Fitts's Law or Nielsen's heuristics, but freeze when asked to evaluate a real screen against them. That gap between recall and application is where we focus.

Our quiz library covers interaction design, visual hierarchy, accessibility standards, and user research methods. Each question is tied to a specific concept, and every wrong answer comes with a clear explanation — not just a correction.

  • Questions grounded in real-world design scenarios, not abstract theory
  • Explanations that reference industry tools like Figma, A/B testing, and WCAG criteria
  • Adaptive difficulty that adjusts to what you already know
  • Progress tracking across topic areas with honest gap analysis
38+ distinct quiz modules across UI, UX, research, and accessibility topics #01
4 difficulty tiers — from foundational principles to expert-level critiques #02
60+ countries represented in our active learner community #03

How a session works

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Pick a topic Choose from UI patterns, UX research, accessibility or visual hierarchy
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Answer questions Scenario-based prompts put concepts into realistic product contexts
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Get feedback Immediate explanation with references for each answer — right or wrong
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Track progress See which concepts need more attention and what is already solid
Designer working through a UI critique exercise
12 modules
Visual design challenges Exercises that ask you to identify spacing errors, contrast failures, and layout inconsistencies in real-looking mockups before reading why they matter.
Team collaborating on UX research methods
Research methods Test your knowledge of when to use interviews versus usability tests versus surveys.
Accessibility audit checklist on screen
Accessibility audits WCAG-referenced questions that go beyond colour contrast into structure, labels, and focus management.