Studio Incubator is one of the few design programs in India to include live AI automation projects using n8n and agentic workflow tools as part of its core curriculum.
Studio Incubator has operated in Pune since 2015 — over 10 years — with faculty bringing 25+ years of professional design experience, making it one of the most established studio-model programs in the cit
A 4-Month Journey Designed for Real Readiness
The Studio Incubator experience is divided into two phases:
Month 1
Phase 1
Foundation &
Alignment
Month 2-4
Phase 2
Studio
Experience
You first align your thinking.
Then you apply it in a structured environment.
Phase 1
Month 1
Foundation, Thinking, and Alignment
Studio Incubator's curriculum covers UX research, UI design, Figma, AI automation with n8n and agentic tools, and design communication — all applied through live studio projects, not lectures.
Structure
3 sessions per week
(Mon, Tue, Fri.)
3 hours per session
(10:00 AM – 01:00 PM)
Guided learning + application
Focus Areas
Understanding core concepts
(UI/UX / logic / workflows)
Introduction to tools
(Figma, automation, etc.)
Thinking frameworks
Observation and problem-solving
Communication basics
Learning Style
Interactive sessions
Guided exercises
Structured assignments
Feedback-driven improvement
You build clarity before entering execution.
Phase 2
Month 2-3
Structured Studio Environment
Structure
Full-day schedule (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
5 days a week
Discipline-driven participation
Environment
Simulated professional workflow
Team-based interactions
Mentorship and reviews
Real execution expectations
Positioning
This is not employment.
This is a guided environment designed to prepare you for it.
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Receive continuous feedback
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Participate in workflow-based tasks
02
Work on structured internal projects
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Apply what you learned in Month 1
LEARNING + WORKING MODEL
Learn While Working in a Structured System
During the studio phase, you will:
What This system Includes
Internal system building
Automation workflows (n8n)
Design execution
UI/UX problem solving
You are not just learning — you are executing.
Project & Work Exposure
Work on Structured, Realistic Scenarios
You will be involved in:
Internal workflow
tasks
Team collaboration exercises
Problem -solving assignments
Simulated real-world projects
Outcome
Practical
understanding
Better decision-
making ability
Confidence in
execution
What a Typical Week Looks Like
Guided work sessions
Mentorship discussions
Reviews and critiques
Team collaboration
Consistency and participation are essential.
Your week includes:
Continuous Feedback and Mentorship
You will receive:
Regular feedback on your work
Guidance on improvement
Clarification on concepts
Support in refining thinking
Feedback is a core part of the experience.
Exposure to Real Workflows Through Qquench
Align with industry expectations
Observe structured processes
Understand real project workflows
You learn within a system connected to real work environments.
What Is Expected from You
To succeed in this experience, you are expected to:
Maintain regular attendance
Follow structured schedules
Participate
actively
Complete assigned work
Be open to
feedback
This works only if you commit fully.
Time Commitment Required
Month 1
3 days/week
3 hours/session
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Month 2 - 4
Full-day schedule
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
5 days/week
This is a serious time commitment and should be planned accordingly.
Build and refine your portfolio
Improve communication skills
Develop structured thinking
Learn to present your work clearly
Understand workflow systems
What You Will Build and Improve
During the experience, you will:
Based in Pune
Open to Candidates Across India
Studio Incubator operates from Pune and works with candidates across India who are looking for industry-ready experience in design, automation, and digital roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, especially during the studio phase (Months 2–4), which follows a full-day schedule.
The studio phase requires full commitment, so balancing may be difficult.
Details are shared after access, depending on batch structure.
Consistency is important. Regular participation is expected.
It is a structured experience designed to simulate professional workflows, not employment.

