Week 0
Pre-work and cohort intros.
You get the syllabus, the reading list, your cohort's Slack channel, and 60 minutes with your assigned mentor. Most cohorts meet for an informal kickoff happy hour the Friday before.
Twelve-week live cohorts taught by working senior practitioners. Real client projects. A hiring partner network of 47 product orgs. Self-paced tracks too, if your schedule needs it.
Next cohort: October 6 · Applications close September 18 · Twelve spots, twelve practitioners
What 12 weeks looks like
The Atlas cohort is built around four phases. Each phase has a clear deliverable and a clear point at which you can drop or pivot if it isn't working.
Week 0
You get the syllabus, the reading list, your cohort's Slack channel, and 60 minutes with your assigned mentor. Most cohorts meet for an informal kickoff happy hour the Friday before.
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Week 0
You get the syllabus, the reading list, your cohort's Slack channel, and 60 minutes with your assigned mentor. Most cohorts meet for an informal kickoff happy hour the Friday before.
Weeks 1–4
Two live sessions per week, 90 minutes each. Lecture-then-critique format. Weekly assignment grounded in a real (anonymized) client problem. Office hours every Friday with one of the instructors.
Weeks 5–10
Six weeks on one real client project. Your team of four owns scope, research, design, and handoff. The client reviews your work. Critique by senior practitioners. Stakes are intentionally high.
Weeks 11–12
Two weeks to turn what you built into the case study version of your work. Final presentation to the cohort, the instructors, and a small panel of hiring partners. Recordings are yours forever.
After
Slack channel for 1,400+ alumni. Job board where partners post first. Quarterly virtual reunions. A real network of people who shipped together, not just sat in a Zoom together.
Programs
We picked these six programs because they're the moments in a designer's career when education compounds the hardest — and where most existing options either oversell or underdeliver.
A 12-week live cohort for designers moving into product. Twelve students. Two instructors. One real client project per cohort. Held twice a year.
An 8-week intensive for designers building or maintaining design systems at scale. Tokens, primitives, governance, contribution flows, and stakeholder politics.
A 6-week self-paced program for designers learning to ship in React. Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Framer Motion, and the parts of TypeScript designers actually need.
A 4-week live workshop on the boring-important parts of research: participant ops, panel hygiene, repository, archive culture, and proving research's impact.
A 4-week 1:1 portfolio rebuild. One senior practitioner. Three case studies. The version of your work that gets hiring managers to reply.
Six 1:1 sessions over three months. Salary negotiation, interview prep, scoping new roles, and the conversation about whether to stay or leave.
A typical week as a cohort student
Four hours of live class. Four-to-six hours of assignment work. One office-hour Friday. The rest is your life — we built this for working designers.
Instructor walks through the week's topic with real examples. Q&A baked in. You can attend live or watch the recording the same night.
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Monday 7pm ET
Instructor walks through the week's topic with real examples. Q&A baked in. You can attend live or watch the recording the same night.
Tuesday–Thursday
Most students spend 4–6 hours across the week on the assignment. Cohort Slack stays active — students unblock each other constantly.
Thursday 7pm ET
Half the cohort presents each week. Critique is rigorous but kind. You'll watch four critiques and present in one, then alternate the next week.
Friday office hours
Drop in for 1:1 help, a deeper conversation about your work, or just to ask 'is this normal?' (it almost always is).
Weekend
Self-organized. Some cohorts meet at coffee shops. Some do virtual coworking. Some don't. All formats valid.
Survey data from the most recent 200 alumni, plus selected quotes from longer conversations. Salary and title bumps are the headline; the alumni network is the quiet long-term value.
“I was at a senior level and stuck. After Atlas, I was leading a design systems team three months later. The hiring partner network was the unfair advantage no one talks about.”
“I expected the cohort to be a glorified course. It was the most intense and most rewarding twelve weeks of my career. The critiques alone were worth the price.”
“Career coaching paid for itself in the first negotiation. I went in asking for 15% more; I walked out with 38% and a level promotion.”
“I'm an intro and the live format scared me. I was wrong. Twelve people, twelve weeks — by week three you know everyone's work and they know yours. Tiny is the feature.”
One student, one year
Sara K. graduated from the Spring 2024 cohort. We tracked her career through to four months after graduation. The arc is typical — but every cohort student writes their own.
Before
Five years of experience. Strong execution. Stuck on systems thinking and zero exposure to the platform-level decisions her CTO was making.
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Before
Five years of experience. Strong execution. Stuck on systems thinking and zero exposure to the platform-level decisions her CTO was making.
Week 6
Her team of four is shipping spec, the critiques from senior practitioners are landing, and she's reading the design-systems writing she used to skim.
Week 12
Sara presents the rewrite. Two of the hiring partners ask her follow-up questions. The case study is on her portfolio the next day.
Month 4
Salary up 38%. Scope expanded to lead the design-system practice. She still attends the alumni Slack three times a week.
Cohort, self-paced, or team — same content, different structure. We do not offer scholarships at the Atlas pricepoint, but our hiring partners reimburse cohort tuition for most full-time roles.
For learners on their own time. Lifetime access, video lessons, written assignments, and Slack-community support.
$890/one-time
For learners who want live instruction, real client projects, and a high-accountability environment with a small group.
$3,400/per cohort
For 3+ designers. Volume rates, custom client-project alignment, and an internal showcase at the end. Most enterprise teams sponsor 4–8 designers per cohort.
Custom
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