About Serverex Hub

A platform built around structured learning

Online seminars on user experience design

Serverex Hub was founded in 2024 to give regional learners access to rigorous, discussion-based seminars on UX design — without requiring anyone to leave home. Our sessions are structured around real design problems, not slides. Each seminar includes guided analysis, peer discussion, and time to ask questions that matter to your specific context.

Serverex Hub seminar environment showing collaborative UX design session
Seminar sessions are structured for peer exchange and in-depth topic analysis

People who run the sessions

Each person on the team brings a distinct perspective to how UX topics get taught. The approach here is practical and honest — no inflated credentials, no scripted enthusiasm.

Ostap Kovalenko, Lead UX Instructor at Serverex Hub
Ostap leads the core UX curriculum and seminar design

Ostap Kovalenko

Lead UX Instructor

Ostap has spent eight years working on interface problems across product teams. He joined Serverex Hub to teach the kind of structured analysis that rarely appears in short-form courses.

Research Interaction Critique
Daryna Melnyk, Research Facilitator at Serverex Hub
Daryna focuses on user research methods and facilitation

Daryna Melnyk

Research Facilitator

Daryna's background is in qualitative research. She facilitates the discussion portions of seminars and helps participants work through research questions with a consistent, repeatable process.

Usability Facilitation

Bohdan Savchuk

Seminar Coordinator

Bohdan handles session scheduling, participant communications, and the logistical side of running seminars remotely. He also collects feedback after each session to improve future formats.

Coordination Scheduling Feedback

How sessions are structured at Serverex Hub

Seminars follow a consistent format: a focused topic introduction, a structured analysis phase, small-group discussion, and open Q&A. Participants receive preparatory reading before each session so time together is spent on discussion rather than overview.

Learning Program

Principles that shape each seminar

  • Specificity over breadth

    Each seminar covers one clearly defined topic in full rather than surveying a wide area at surface level. Participants leave knowing one thing well.

  • Discussion as a learning method

    Peer exchange is not an add-on — it is how understanding forms. Sessions reserve significant time for structured participant conversation.

  • Designed for remote participation

    Format, timing, and session length are chosen with home-based learners in mind. No commute, no rigid venue schedule — participation fits around real life.

  • Connected to services

    For participants who want to apply learning directly, our services page outlines how Serverex Hub supports applied UX work beyond the seminar sessions.