Case Study | ACD
American College Dublin


About the Client
American College Dublin (ACD) is a distinguished private, not-for-profit liberal arts institution located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. Housed within a set of historic Georgian buildings—including the childhood home of Oscar Wilde—ACD combines a rich cultural heritage with internationally recognised academic credentials. The college offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts, business, and creative disciplines, with accreditations from both the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) in the United States and Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI).
ACD serves a global student body through its liberal arts ethos, American-style curriculum, and vibrant study abroad opportunities. With a footprint in both Ireland and the U.S., the institution bridges two educational systems and is committed to delivering academically rigorous, human-centred education in a boutique campus environment.
Our web design work for ACD focused on reflecting its transatlantic academic offering, cultural legacy, and modern educational mission through a user-friendly, responsive, and content-rich website.




Services Provided

SEO Audit
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UX Concepts
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Full Website Build
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Built With

Figma
Figma was used to map and create user interfaces, prototypes, and design systems, all in the browser—perfect for teams working in real time.

WordPress
WordPress is a powerful, open-source content management system that used to build, manage, and customise the ACD website.

Receptive SEO
Our SEO suite offers valuable website auditing, reporting and SEO. This helped to drive the architecture of the new site.