Youth Design Summer Camp 2026

The DesignX Summer Camp is an immersive hands-on learning experience for kids and teens. Students imagine, make, and complete a real project in fashion, toy, product, or architectural design.

Led by talented and thoughtful up and coming designer from top design schools, students learn to think like designers — developing creativity, confidence, and craftsmanship as they bring their ideas to life in a joyful and rigorous studio environment.

Fashion Design

  • 2nd-3rd grade

    In this week-long studio designed for our youngest designers, students explore the full creative journey of fashion—from idea to finished garment. Working with a simple bottom (skirt or shorts), students learn how clothing is imagined, designed, and made, with an emphasis on creativity, self-expression, and the delight of bringing an idea into form.

    Time permitting, students explore concepts in fashion upcycling, designing and making coordinated separates and accessories using reclaimed materials, learning how thoughtful design can transform discarded materials into something meaningful and expressive.

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  • 4th-5th grade

    Fashion Design II builds on foundational skills while introducing greater complexity, independence, and creative challenge. Students design and construct a more advanced garment—a top—taking it from concept through completion in a supportive, design-focused environment.

    As students gain confidence, they work on more advanced sewing techniques such as curves and darts, exploring creative design challenges inspired by real-world fashion. Instruction is tailored to each student’s experience level, supporting both beginners and returning students as they develop independence on the sewing machines. No prior sewing experience is required.

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  • 6th-9th grade

    Fashion Design III is designed for older students who are ready to spread their creative wings—deepening both their creative and technical practice. In this studio, students take on the challenge of designing and constructing a full garment—such as a dress, romper, or two piece separates.

    With increased independence and responsibility, students play a greater role in shaping their process and outcomes. Instruction and supervision are responsive to individual skill levels, supporting both first-time sewists and returning students, enabling them to refine technique, decision-making, and craftsmanship. Prior sewing experience is welcome but not required.

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Soft Toy Design

  • 2nd-5th grade

    Toy Design I introduces students to the world of soft-toy making through hands-on exploration of fabric and other soft materials. In this studio-style environment, budding designers imagine and develop original toy concepts that may be furry, funny, or fantastical.

    Through guided design exploration, students learn how toys take shape—from concept to construction—while considering how they are held, played with, and experienced. They then bring their ideas into form through careful making, developing foundational skills in creative thinking, craftsmanship, and the joy of creating something playful and personal.

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Architecture

  • 5th-9th grade

    Architectural Design introduces students to the fundamentals of architecture through hands-on design and model making. Working with materials such as foam board, chipboard, wood, and mixed media, students learn how architectural ideas take shape in three dimensions.

    In this studio-style environment, budding architects explore structure, scale, and spatial composition while considering how buildings are experienced by the people who inhabit them. Through guided design exploration and careful making, students develop foundational skills in problem-solving, craftsmanship, and architectural thinking—bringing their ideas for physical spaces into form.

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Wood Toy Design

  • 4th-8th grade

    Toy Design II introduces students to the world of wood working in the context of toys, expanding their understanding of materials, structure, and play. In this hands-on studio, students design and build an original wood toy or game, learning how ideas about play, interaction, and function shape design decisions.

    As students work with new tools and materials, practicing simple joinery, sanding and finishing, they develop spatial reasoning and confidence in making, while gaining insight into how toys are experienced and enjoyed. The session concludes with a Toy Expo, where students proudly present their finished creations.

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Join us for another summer of creativity and fun!

⚲ Los Altos, California
Design Studio Grades Price Jun 15-19 Jun 22-26 Jun 29-Jul 2 Jul 6-10 Jul 13-17 Jul 20-24 Add To Bag
Fashion Design I 2–3 $725 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen
Fashion Design II 4–5 $750 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen
Fashion Design III 6–9 $795 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen
Toy Design I 2–5 $750 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen
Toy Design II 4–7 $750 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen
Architecture 4–9 $825 OpenOpenOpen*OpenOpenOpen

Camp Times:
Mon-Fri*
9am-4pm

Camp Location:
Bullis Charter School - Middle School (North Campus)
102 W Portola Ave, Los Altos CA 94022

Student Drop-off Location:
100 W Portola Ave, Los Altos CA 94022

  • *Jun 29-Jul 2 is a four-day week (July 3rd holiday). Curriculum adjusted appropriately. Rates prorated when ‘added to cart’.

  • Please review the waitlist policy (below) for classes designated "Waitlist".

  • Grades pertain to grades in the Fall.

  • Camp in session June 19th.

  • DesignX reserves the right to adjust the schedule and curriculum to better suit the age, interest and skill level of the class.

  • All classes are subject to minimum enrollment. Session capacity for 2026 will be strictly adhered to, to ensure desired ratios.

  • For website issues, please contact us here.

    • On or before Mar 31st: Full refund (including processing fees).

    • On or before Apr 30th: 80% refund (minus 20% processing fees).

    • May 1st-14 days before your camp start date: 50% refund.

    • 0-14 days before camp starts: Payment may be forfeited.

    • After start of camp: Refunds will not be considered.

    *Policies have been designed to offer maximum flexibility to families while considering administrative time.

    *Policies enforced across all classes including those that indicate waitlist status.

    *Cancellation requests must be sent via email through the contact-us page.

    • Switching sessions on or before April 30th: Free.

    • Switching sessions on or after May 1st: $30 processing fee.

    • Waitlists are fully refundable spots.

    • Certain number of registrations will be accepted for a waitlist - which often move. In the event a spot becomes available, waitlisted students will be contacted separately and confirmed via email based on below priority. Unconfirmed spots are always refunded in full, including fees.

    • Paid waitlist receive first priority.

    • Unpaid waitlist receive second priority.

Who Teaches at DesignX?

Our programs are led by DesignX Fellows — talented young designers who bring fresh ideas, technical skill, and genuine excitement into the classroom. Fellows come from leading design schools and are chosen for their craft, creativity, and ability to encourage students through every step of the design process.

All Fellows receive robust training in safety, classroom management, and the DesignX pedagogy. During the week, they mentor students one-on-one, celebrate their breakthroughs, and help bring their unique visions to life.

We are honored to put our students in the hands of those creating the future of our designed world.

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