Editorial Design Studio
Layout, typography, and visual rhythm for long-form publications. Build a 16-page editorial spread you'd be proud to put in your book.
Latticework runs live, instructor-led cohorts in design, engineering, product, and leadership. Four to eight weeks. Small groups. Real assignments reviewed by senior practitioners. Not pre-recorded video that nobody finishes.
Every Latticework course runs the same way: small admitted group, live sessions with the instructor, weekly assignments with feedback, portfolio piece at the end.
A short written application. 15 minutes. We screen for context, not credentials. Most cohorts admit 60–75% of applicants.
Decisions in 5 business days. You'll get a cohort calendar, reading list, and an intro thread with your 24–60 classmates before week one.
Two live sessions a week with the instructor. Weekly assignments reviewed by a TA who's also a working practitioner. Roughly 5 hours per week.
Finish with something real. A product spec, a system design doc, a magazine layout, a leadership case study. Reviewed by your instructor and your peers.
Layout, typography, and visual rhythm for long-form publications. Build a 16-page editorial spread you'd be proud to put in your book.
Move from "writes good code" to "designs systems that don't fall over." Capacity, consistency tradeoffs, and how to present a system design in an interview or to leadership.
How to write a real product strategy doc. One that argues for tradeoffs instead of summarizing the roadmap. Six weeks of strategy critiques with a senior PM.
For new managers in their first year. Run a 1:1 that isn't just status. Give feedback that lands. Set direction for a team without micromanaging.
Every Latticework instructor still does the work they teach. They aren't speakers who left the field a decade ago. We pay them well, and we cap their teaching load at one cohort per term.
Editorial designer. The Atlantic, ex-Pentagram
DSGN-201 · DSGN-340
Staff engineer. Anthropic, ex-Airbnb infra lead
ENGR-310 · ENGR-401
Head of product. Linear, ex-Stripe payments
PROD-201 · PROD-330
Director of engineering. Vercel, ex-Shopify
LEAD-220 · LEAD-301
Latticework alumni have shipped real work at companies you've heard of. We survey every cohort six months out. These are the numbers as of Q1 2026.
"PROD-201 was the first course I've finished as a working adult. Two months later I rewrote our entire product strategy doc. And got promoted to senior PM off the back of it."
. Priya M., now Senior PM at Notion
Most enterprise learning is a Udemy seat license nobody opens. We run private cohorts for your team. Same instructors, same rigor, scoped to your problem space.
About this design template
This is a design template that shows how Albertson Designs approaches academic websites. The structure, photography, typography, and copy were built around how a real academic business actually operates. Generic about-services-contact patterns are not here.
When Albertson Designs builds your site, we use designs like this as a reference for color, structure, and category vocabulary. Every line of code, every photo, and every word is custom for your business. Most full builds ship in four to eight weeks depending on scope.
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