Tutorials, resources and insight to help you navigate architectural education and a creative career.

Productivity
3 Digital Workspace Habits That Actually Improve Productivity
In the past year, have you stopped to organise, reset and clarify your digital workspace? For many of us, our computers, laptops and Zoom home screens have become our primary workspaces but it can be incredibly powerful to make sure that these are working for you in a productive manner.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
3 Proven Ways to Learn New Skills as an Architecture Student
Learning new skills is the best thing you can do as a student or graduate. Skill-building isn't just about taking a new course or trying something well outside of your comfort zone.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
5 Adobe InDesign Skills Every Architecture Student Must Know
This guide is aimed at architecture students starting out with Adobe InDesign. It covers 5 key aspects in detail for absolute beginners. For architecture students, it can be a great way to organise your portfolio or design projects.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
5 Free Tools Every Creative Freelancer Actually Needs
As a creative freelancer, the last thing I want limiting me are tools. Some make my life so much easier, others I could not run my business without, but I’m sure most of you are also on a budget, which is why it’s an extra cherry on top that all the tools mentioned below are completely free
03 Oct' 25

Professional
5 Job Application Mistakes Architecture Students Keep Making
Hello, I'm Theo Jones from Green Mat Workshop and part of the hiring team at Architecture for London. I review hundreds of applications each year, so I hope my employer-side insight can assist you with your upcoming job search.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
5 Productive Habits to Build After Graduating from Architecture School
Coming fresh out of university often feels like the beginning of a new chapter and the new possibilities job-hunting can bring you.
03 Oct' 25

Portfolio
5 Reasons Every Architecture Student Needs a Sketchbook
Keeping a sketchbook is one of many traits of an architect or architecture student, or any design student as a matter of fact. Your sketchbook is the go to outlet for any kind of ideas or notes.
03 Oct' 25

Education
5 Things I Learned in My First Month of MArch
The jump from BArch to studying MArch is overwhelming to say the least. If you've managed to have a typical 'year out' working in practice, you'll be even further distanced from the academic side of architecture.
03 Oct' 25

Wellbeing
5 Things Nobody Tells You Before Starting Architecture School
To be completely honest, there was a lot I didn't know when I started architecture. I was pretty much going into it blind, having done little research and no real support throughout sixth form. I was the only person in my school to apply for architecture (and design in general really).
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
3 Digital Workspace Habits That Actually Improve Productivity
In the past year, have you stopped to organise, reset and clarify your digital workspace? For many of us, our computers, laptops and Zoom home screens have become our primary workspaces but it can be incredibly powerful to make sure that these are working for you in a productive manner.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
3 Proven Ways to Learn New Skills as an Architecture Student
Learning new skills is the best thing you can do as a student or graduate. Skill-building isn't just about taking a new course or trying something well outside of your comfort zone.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
5 Adobe InDesign Skills Every Architecture Student Must Know
This guide is aimed at architecture students starting out with Adobe InDesign. It covers 5 key aspects in detail for absolute beginners. For architecture students, it can be a great way to organise your portfolio or design projects.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
5 Free Tools Every Creative Freelancer Actually Needs
As a creative freelancer, the last thing I want limiting me are tools. Some make my life so much easier, others I could not run my business without, but I’m sure most of you are also on a budget, which is why it’s an extra cherry on top that all the tools mentioned below are completely free
03 Oct' 25

Professional
5 Job Application Mistakes Architecture Students Keep Making
Hello, I'm Theo Jones from Green Mat Workshop and part of the hiring team at Architecture for London. I review hundreds of applications each year, so I hope my employer-side insight can assist you with your upcoming job search.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
5 Productive Habits to Build After Graduating from Architecture School
Coming fresh out of university often feels like the beginning of a new chapter and the new possibilities job-hunting can bring you.
03 Oct' 25

Portfolio
5 Reasons Every Architecture Student Needs a Sketchbook
Keeping a sketchbook is one of many traits of an architect or architecture student, or any design student as a matter of fact. Your sketchbook is the go to outlet for any kind of ideas or notes.
03 Oct' 25

Education
5 Things I Learned in My First Month of MArch
The jump from BArch to studying MArch is overwhelming to say the least. If you've managed to have a typical 'year out' working in practice, you'll be even further distanced from the academic side of architecture.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
3 Digital Workspace Habits That Actually Improve Productivity
In the past year, have you stopped to organise, reset and clarify your digital workspace? For many of us, our computers, laptops and Zoom home screens have become our primary workspaces but it can be incredibly powerful to make sure that these are working for you in a productive manner.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
3 Proven Ways to Learn New Skills as an Architecture Student
Learning new skills is the best thing you can do as a student or graduate. Skill-building isn't just about taking a new course or trying something well outside of your comfort zone.
03 Oct' 25

Tutorial
5 Adobe InDesign Skills Every Architecture Student Must Know
This guide is aimed at architecture students starting out with Adobe InDesign. It covers 5 key aspects in detail for absolute beginners. For architecture students, it can be a great way to organise your portfolio or design projects.
03 Oct' 25

Productivity
5 Free Tools Every Creative Freelancer Actually Needs
As a creative freelancer, the last thing I want limiting me are tools. Some make my life so much easier, others I could not run my business without, but I’m sure most of you are also on a budget, which is why it’s an extra cherry on top that all the tools mentioned below are completely free
