We’re big believers in community engagement at Envato, and you’ll soon see a new kind of community interaction appearing on Webdesigntuts+. We’re going to begin a long-term series of posts, Workshops where you’ll be given the chance to voice your opinions and offer advice. Find out how to get involved after the jump!
Submitting Your Work
We’re looking for examples of work in progress, recently completed projects, experiments and so on. Perhaps you’re midway through a client brief and you’re unsure where to take it. Perhaps you’ve designed a contact form and you need user feedback. Perhaps you’d like to show off your latest pixel perfect creation.
Whatever your work, if it’s related to web design we’d love to see it. Submit it for consideration and you could see it featured as a case study on Webdesigntuts+.
Offering Sage Advice
These are meant to be creative discussion posts, not mob lynching witch hunts. If you have something constructive to say about featured work, we’d love to hear it! If you can’t play nice then I won’t be hitting that “Approve comment” button..
After a few days, I’ll update each workshop post to feature the most helpful and insightful comments. Folk who offer the most helpful comments will also get priority when submitting their own work for critique.

I am very excited about this. I think this is a new section that could really help me – I could really use design advice and constructive criticism to help me improve. Great idea – cant wait for this new section to get up running. I will have to submit some projects after work.
Good read!
I think this is a great way for us starters to improve our design process and workflow.
Jonathan
it a new good approach
and i think it will be good to have someone to discuss with. now if it’s a whole cominity that will be awesome
thank you for this new idea
Excellent idea!
I’ve just started a new project and I would really appreciate the feedback from wd_tuts+, I can’t wait to get started.
We’re starting on the design for our new company’s website and this sounds like a fantastic way to get feedback on my workflow and process as well as get some welcome constructive criticism.