innovative creators of tomorrow
UT Texture: Where Coding Meets Creativity for Kids
Hello, parents and young explorers! You’ve just discovered the most exciting corner of the internet for young minds eager to dive into the world of coding.


About Us
At UT Texture, founded by Joe Goodwin, our mission is to turn the curious learners of today into the innovative creators of tomorrow.
With interactive lessons, fun projects, and a vibrant community, we’re here to make coding an adventure your child will love.
Their Journey Starts Here
Why Coding?
In a world shaped by technology, coding is not just a skill—it’s a language of creativity and problem-solving. It’s about telling stories, building worlds, and bringing ideas to life. And the best part? It’s for everyone! Whether your child dreams of designing video games, creating animations, or inventing new apps, their journey starts here.
Our Approach
Our Approach to Learning
Our courses are designed with young learners in mind: colorful, engaging, and full of fun. From drag-and-drop coding for beginners to more advanced challenges for budding programmers, we have something for every age and stage. Plus, with Joe’s passion for education and technology leading the way, we ensure each lesson is a step towards mastery and confidence.
News & Resources
Become part of a growing community of young coders, parents, and educators. Share projects, celebrate achievements, and explore the endless possibilities of coding together.
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