Learn by doing. Play with problems. Put the work in motion.
WORKSHOPS
For teams that are fast enough to ship but not yet structured enough to hold it — HUX workshops build the shared foundation that makes speed sustainable. Live sessions. Real problems. Outcomes that don't reverse.
You make the calls. You also translate, mediate, explain and revisit. Every conversation starts from scratch because there's no system underneath it. Your thinking is the system — and that's the problem. You need a foundation that holds the team so you can hold the direction.
Every decision funnels through you.
Build the system that carries your logic.
Leadership by design, not default.
Nothing scales because nothing is written into the structure.
Teach the framework, not the answer.
You read code well enough to know when the handoff is broken. You see structure where others see style. But the workflow keeps treating you like a decorator — hand it over, wait for feedback, explain it again. You're capable of more than the process allows. This session closes the gap between how you think and how you build.
The disconnect. Design and code operate in different languages.
Names. Tokens. Patterns. Learn to design like an engineer.
Design and code hold the same language. You move faster. The work holds together.
Gut decisions don't survive a sprint. The system needs logic, not opinion.
Engineers read the system direct. Decisions are visible. Translation stops.
You inherit what design didn't finish. Incomplete specs, arbitrary decisions, naming that made sense once. You've compensated for it so long it's invisible now. It shouldn't be. This session gives you the structural vocabulary to push upstream — so the work arrives right and the delivery holds.
The same problem appears in five different places.
The structural layer that makes design as readable as code.
Design and engineering hold the same foundation.
It's not taste. It's the absence of structure.
Assumptions made visible. No surprises in delivery.
Attending Hamish's workshops was an excellent way to spend a morning for myself and some of the Fiasco team. He was incredibly knowledgeable about Webflow and took the time to ensure we all understood the basics, and his teaching style (& patience!) meant that we were able to explore complex topics together. We left the workshop feeling excited about the possibilities of introducing new systems into the agency.


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These sessions are tailored to how you work — live problems, real-time questions, your pace. You leave with something built, not just understood.
Tell me where the friction is. We'll work out the right starting point for you or your team.
hamish@hux.works
+44 (0)7832 839 543