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title: 'New Workshop: Design for Developers'
teaser:
tags: news,design,web,upcase
author: Chad Mazzola
published_on: 2010-10-21
---

**Update: The next Design for Developers workshop is being held [February
21-23](http://workshops.thoughtbot.com/sections/4) at our Boston office.**

In the past six months, we've hired three new faces to our design team: Kyle,
Phil, and myself. Along with perennial favorites Kevin and Fred, we now have an
[excellent team](http://thoughtbot.com/about/) of five designers. We want
thoughtbot to be synonymous with not only great Rails code, but great design.
With this in mind, we've been holding internal workshops over the past few
months that present the fundamentals of visual design to our developers. Our
goal is to make everyone more knowledgeable and attentive to the design of the
projects we work on as a company.

![Design for developers training](http://images.thoughtbot.com/ui/2010-10-22-designtraining.png)

We're now ready to start offering these workshops to the public. **Starting
Monday, December 6th, we'll be holding the first installment of a 3-day, evening
workshop we're calling [Design for
Developers](http://workshops.thoughtbot.com/sections/2).** This workshop is
aimed at developers who want to better understand the language and practice of
visual design, both to improve their own design skills and better understand the
design process for the projects they work with on a day-to-day basis.

The workshop will begin by providing an overview of the basic concepts that
underlie all visual design. From there, we'll move to topics that are of special
importance for visual design on the web: grid systems, typography, color, along
with the latest and greatest tricks using HTML5 and CSS3. We'll mix short
lectures with extended period of hands-on practice on real-world problems. We'll
have in-workshop critiques of the work students produce, so they can get
feedback right away on what they've done.

We won't be using any design software, such as Photoshop and Illustrator. The
focus will be on pencil and paper sketching and then implementation in the
browser. The only pre-requisite for the course will be a solid working knowledge
of <abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> and CSS.

To learn more and sign up, [visit our workshop
page](http://workshops.thoughtbot.com/sections/2). If you have any questions
about the course, feel free to send us an email with your thoughts. We're very
excited about these workshops and think they'll provide a lot of value to
developers who want to become better designers.
