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Instructor roster

Practitioners who critique current work, not retired frameworks.

Atlas instructors still work close to product teams, systems, prototypes, and hiring rooms. The roster page makes credentials, focus, and availability visible.

Instructor Nadia Kim in a studio

Product Design Fundamentals

Nadia Kim

Former Staff Product Designer, Stripe

Nadia builds the main cohort arc and teaches product framing, critique language, and portfolio narrative.

Lectures Mondays

Instructor Eli Warren near component diagrams

Senior Design Systems

Eli Warren

Design Systems Director, Figma alum

Eli teaches token architecture, contribution culture, and how to defend system work in rooms that care about speed.

Critiques Thursdays

Instructor Asha Patel reviewing a prototype

Design Engineering

Asha Patel

Principal Design Engineer, Vercel alum

Asha helps designers cross the prototype gap without pretending they need to become full-time engineers.

Prototype reviews

Instructor Marcus Bell in a workspace

Portfolio Studio and Coaching

Marcus Bell

Former Head of Design, Linear

Marcus reads portfolios like a hiring manager and turns vague career anxiety into specific next moves.

1:1 sessions

Teaching rhythm

The instructor job is split across lecture, critique, office hours, and career translation.

Monday

Live lecture

A 90-minute practitioner-led class with examples from current product teams.

Tuesday-Wednesday

Assignment work

Students spend 4-6 hours shaping critique-ready work inside the weekly brief.

Thursday

Live critique

Half the cohort presents; everyone learns from the work on screen.

Friday

Open instructor Zoom

Drop in for unblockers, portfolio questions, and feedback before the weekend.

Critique standard

Rigorous enough to change the work. Specific enough to act on.

Atlas critique is anchored to decisions: what the work is trying to do, what risk it carries, and what action should happen next.