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    Complete Web & Mobile Designer In 2023: Ui/Ux, Figma, +More

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    Complete Web & Mobile Designer In 2023: Ui/Ux, Figma, +More

    Complete Web & Mobile Designer In 2023: Ui/Ux, Figma, +More
    Last updated 11/2022
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    Become a Designer in 2023! Master Mobile and Web Design, User Interface + User Experience (UI/UX Design), HTML, and CSS

    What you'll learn
    Build beautifully designed web and mobile projects for your customers using modern tools used by top companies in 2023
    Get hired as a Designer or become a freelancer that can work from anywhere and for anyone. Designers are in high demand!
    Includes 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize for all your future projects
    Master Figma for your design needs then learn to convert your designs into a live HTML an CSS website
    Have an amazing design portfolio customized and professionally completed by the end of the course (we provide it for you!)
    Master both Web and Mobile design principles and how to go from sketching to fully fledged high fidelity designs that will wow customers
    Learn to design for all types of devices using Figma and other tools used by some of the top designers in the world
    Learn to use HTML5 and CSS3 to make your designs come to life and create fully working websites
    Learn best practices that takes years to learn in the design industry
    Learn to make professional logos and design choices for all branding needs
    Learn UI/UX best practices using the latest trends in the industry
    Learn to be a designer as well as a web developer at the same time (a rare combination of skills that is in high demand)!
    Requirements
    No requirements. We teach you and show you everything from scratch! From Zero to Mastery
    Get ready to fall in love with Design and making everything you touch into beautiful projects for the rest of your life!
    Description
    Just updated with all modern Design tools and best practices for 2023! Join a live online community of over 900,000+ students and a course taught by industry experts that have actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto for top companies. A great Designer is becoming harder and harder to find and it isn't rare to find designers make $160,000+ salaries now because it is such a valuable skill. We will teach you how to get there!Using the latest best practices in Web Design and Mobile Design as well as User Interface and User Experience Design (UI/UX), this course focuses on efficiently getting you from zero to a point where you can get hired or win freelance contracts. We will use in demand tools like Figma to show you a full workflow from start to finish. Graduates of Andrei’s courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook, + other top tech companies.The course also includes 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize for all your future projects. We guarantee you this is the most comprehensive online resource on Design skills!The curriculum is going to be very hands on as we walk you from start to finish of working as a Designer, all the way into learning how to create final professional designs and then converting them into actual websites or apps using HTML and CSS. The topics covered in the course are…00 Web & Mobile Design Principles +  Design vs Web Development01 GETTING STARTED – Sketching, Inspiration + Structure1. SketchingIntroduction To SketchingThe Sketching ProcessSketching User FlowsSketching Tips2. InspirationHow to stay inspiredHow to find inspiration online3. Figma BasicsPlans and SignupWhere to Use FigmaFigma UI — StructureFigma UI — FilesFigma UI — ToolbarFigma UI — Left SidebarFigma UI — Right SidebarShapes and Tools — FramesShapes and Tools — GroupsShapes and Tools — Basic Shapes and Boolean OperationsDesigning in Figma — ImagesDesigning in Figma — Getting Started with TextDesigning in Figma — ConstraintsDesigning in Figma — Using Auto LayoutDesigning in Figma — Auto Layout PropertiesResources and Collaboration — Community FilesResources and Collaboration — Community PluginsResources and Collaboration — Sharing and Comments]Project — Creating a Logo Using Basic ShapesProject — Auto Layout ButtonsProject — Creating a Responsive NavigationProject — Responsive TextProject — Imagery and GradientsProject — Strokes and ShapesProject — Layout and Responsiveness3. User FlowsGetting Ready For This SectionThe DOs and DON'TsUser Flows in Figma — OnboardingUser Flows in Figma — Search4. SitemapsIntroduction To SitemapsCreating A Basic SitemapReusable Sitemap AssetsFigma Check In — Basic Components and VariantsSitemaps in Figma — The Top LayerSitemaps in Figma — Digging DeeperTips for Creating Great Sitemaps02 EXPLORE AND ITERATE – Wireframes, Prototyping and Feedback1. WireframesWhat Is A Wireframe?How To Create A WireframeFigma Check In — Basic Button Component]Figma Check In — VariantsHow to Use Our Wireframe ComponentsWireframes — HomeWireframes — CartWireframes — Profile2. PrototypingFigma Check In — Prototyping in FigmaPrototyping in Figma — Flows and Starting PointsPrototyping in Figma — ConnectionsPrototyping in Figma — InteractionsPrototyping in Figma — AnimationsPrototyping in Figma — Prototype SettingsPrototyping in Figma — Prototype PresentationProject — NavigationProject — Removing an Item from Your WishlistProject — Finding a Product3. Getting feedbackWhy Is Feedback Important?Constructive Feedback03 VISUAL DESIGN – Design Theory + Accessibility1. Spacing and GridsWhat Is A Grid?Grid BasicsFigma Check In — Fixed and Fluid GridsFigma Check In — BreakpointsFigma Check In — Grid StyleProject — Mobile Layout GridProject — Desktop Layout GridsSimple Rules to Follow2. TypographySerifsSans SerifsDisplay & MonoPicking TypefacesFigma Check In — Text PropertiesExercise — Elevating a BrandExercise — Typeface ScenariosExercise — Google FontsProject — Typeface ExplorationProject — Pairing Font FamiliesProject — Headings, Body and LabelsProject — Typeface SystemFigma Check In — Text Styles3. ColorColor SchemesImportant Questions To AskCreating Color PalettesFigma Check In — PaintsExercise — Expanding Upon a Strict Color PaletteExercise — Creating a Color PaletteFigma Check In — Color StylesExercise — Using Color StylesProject — Primary and NeutralsProject — Accents4. Imagery and IconographyVisual Assets IntroductionFigma Check In — Image PluginsFigma Check In — Image StylesFigma Check In — MasksExercise — Image ExplorationExercise — Text and Imagery Working TogetherFigma Check In — Illustration PluginsExercise — Adding illustrations to your designsFigma Check In — Icon PluginsFigma Check In — Pen ToolExercise — Custom Icons with the Pen Tool5. Forms + UI ElementsWhat Are Forms + UI Elements?Best Practices — FormsBest Practices — Basic and Advanced InputsBest Practices — InputsBest Practices — ButtonsFigma Check In — Component PropertiesProperties vs. VariantsFigma Check In — Button Component PropertiesFigma Check In — Button VariantsFigma Check In — Combining ComponentsFigma Check In — Form Component PossibilitiesProject — Registration Flow6. AccessibilityWhat Is Accessibility?Assistive TechnologiesVisual Patterns For AccessibilityTools To Make Your Design Accessible04 DESIGN EXPLORATION – Application Design + Design Systems1. Design PatternsWhat Are Design Patterns?Why Are Design Patterns Valuable?How To Apply Design PatternsAnalyzing Design PatternsDissecting And Choosing Design Patterns2. Mobile DesignMobile Design Best Practices3. Visual Style and ExplorationDesign FidelityVisual Exploration — NavigationVisual Exploration — ButtonsFigma Check In — Effect StylesVisual Exploration — Product CardsVisual Exploration — Text CardsScreen Design — HomeScreen Design — Product Page4. Motion and MicrointeractionsThe Importance Of MotionWhy Microinteractions Are Important?What Is A Microinteraction?Figma Check In — Intro to Smart AnimateFigma Check In — Smart Animate PropertiesExercise — ParallaxExercise — New MessageExercise — OverlaysFigma Check In — Interactive ComponentsExercise — Interactive ButtonsProject — Parallax Welcome ScreenProject — Drag OnboardingProject — Cart OverlayProject — Button Microinteraction05 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER – Using our Design System and Hi-Fi prototyping with Figma1. Design SystemsFoundational Styles and Components vs. Product Specific ComponentsBuilding Fidelity and Organizing Potential Components and StylesFoundational Styles and ComponentsComponents — ButtonsComponents — CardsComponents — HeadersComponents — InputsComponents — List ItemsComponents — NavigationComponents — Misc. Elements2. ExecutionWorking Towards Our Final DesignsExecution — Introduction ScreenExecution — Onboarding ScreensExecution — Registration ScreensExecution — Home ScreenExecution — Wishlist ScreensExecution — Profile ScreenExecution — Cart and CheckoutPrototypes — RegistrationPrototypes — Adding to CartPrototypes — CheckoutPrototypes — Lottie Files PluginPrototypes — Search and Filters06 FROM FIGMA TO WEBSITE (take a Figma design and convert it to a live website using HTML and CSS)07 HTML + HTML508 CSS + CSS3 - CSS Basics, CSS Grid, Flexbox, CSS Animations09 PUTTING YOUR WEBSITE ONLINEThis brand new course will take you from the very basics where we talk about principles and fundamentals of graphic design, all the way to creating beautiful products, learning about UX/UI and interactions, and creating a full design process for you to use with all of your future projects and clients. We pretty much cover it all so that the next time you are in charge of designing a product you have the step by step outline and guide to work as a professional designer.We are going to teach you the skills that will allow you to charge a lot of money for your time. Not to compete for a few dollars an hour on some random freelancing websites. The goal is to give you the skills of a top designer, and along the way, we are going to design an actual product for a company that you will be able to add to your portfolio.This course is not about making you just watch along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don’t know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner to someone that is a top Designer that can get hired! Design is a valuable skill that doesn’t get outdated easily like most technical skills. Trends change, but the skills and fundamentals you learn in this course will take you many years into the future. This course is for you if:- You are a complete beginner looking to become a designer and freelance- You are a designer who is looking to charge more for your work- You are a developer who is looking to improve their design skillsTaught By:Andrei is the instructor of the highest rated Development courses on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Tesla, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc… He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life.Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don't know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don't have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student's valuable time. Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities.Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way.Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei's courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible.––––Daniel is a design leader in tech with extensive experience in helping startups build and iterate on their products. Daniel is passionate about teaching and empowering designers and working with other disciplines to build purposeful products that meet both user and business goals.His approach to design is always thoughtful and iterative. Daniel often finds himself working collaboratively with his team whether that is sketching concepts and flows or leading design strategy with team leads and external stakeholders.Daniel is a multi faceted designer who’s expertise expands across multiple design disciplines. This includes User Experience and Visual Design, User Research, Product Strategy, Lean and Agile Design Methodologies and much more. HIs work has helped to shape different solutions for a variety of industries such as housing, blockchain and health.When he is not building products, Daniel has spoke and mentored at different meetups and events. He aims to give back to the design community that he has learnt and continues to learn so much from. Daniel aims to always help, teach and support other designers in their careers.See you inside the courses!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course Outline

    Lecture 2 Join Our Online Classroom!

    Lecture 3 Exercise: Meet Your Classmates and Instructor

    Lecture 4 Meeting The Client

    Lecture 5 The 2 Paths

    Lecture 6 Exercise: Building Your Logo

    Lecture 7 Design Resources

    Lecture 8 Designer vs Developer

    Lecture 9 Skills To Be A Top Designer

    Lecture 10 Monthly Coding Challenges, Free Resources and Guides

    Section 2: Sketching

    Lecture 11 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 12 Introduction To Sketching

    Lecture 13 The Sketching Process

    Lecture 14 Sketching User Flows

    Lecture 15 Sketching User Flows 2

    Lecture 16 Sketching User Flows 3

    Lecture 17 Sketching User Flows 4

    Lecture 18 Sketching Tips

    Section 3: Inspiration

    Lecture 19 How To Stay Inspired

    Lecture 20 How To Find Inspiration

    Section 4: Figma Basics

    Lecture 21 Resources

    Lecture 22 Introduction

    Lecture 23 Plans and Signup

    Lecture 24 Where to Use Figma

    Lecture 25 Figma UI — Structure

    Lecture 26 Figma UI — Files

    Lecture 27 Figma UI — Toolbar

    Lecture 28 Figma UI — Left Sidebar

    Lecture 29 Figma UI — Right Sidebar

    Lecture 30 Shapes and Tools — Frames

    Lecture 31 Shapes and Tools — Groups

    Lecture 32 Shapes and Tools — Basic Shapes and Boolean Operations

    Lecture 33 Designing in Figma — Images

    Lecture 34 Designing in Figma — Getting Started with Text

    Lecture 35 Designing in Figma — Constraints

    Lecture 36 Designing in Figma — Using Auto Layout

    Lecture 37 Designing in Figma — Auto Layout Properties

    Lecture 38 Resources and Collaboration — Community Files

    Lecture 39 Resources and Collaboration — Community Plugins

    Lecture 40 Resources and Collaboration — Sharing and Comments

    Lecture 41 Project — What We Are Going to Build?

    Lecture 42 Project — Creating a Logo Using Basic Shapes

    Lecture 43 Project — Auto Layout Buttons

    Lecture 44 Project — Creating a Responsive Navigation

    Lecture 45 Project — Responsive Text

    Lecture 46 Project — Imagery and Gradients

    Lecture 47 Project — Strokes and Shapes

    Lecture 48 Project — Layout and Responsiveness

    Section 5: User Flows

    Lecture 49 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 50 User Flows Explained

    Lecture 51 The DOs and DON'Ts

    Lecture 52 What We Are Going To Build

    Lecture 53 Reusable User Flow Assets

    Lecture 54 User Flows in Figma — Onboarding

    Lecture 55 User Flows in Figma — Search

    Section 6: Sitemaps

    Lecture 56 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 57 Introduction To Sitemaps

    Lecture 58 Creating A Basic Sitemap

    Lecture 59 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 60 Reusable Sitemap Assets

    Lecture 61 Figma Check In — Basic Components and Variants

    Lecture 62 Sitemaps in Figma — The Top Layer

    Lecture 63 Sitemaps in Figma — Digging Deeper

    Lecture 64 Sitemaps in Figma — Digging Deeper Cont.

    Lecture 65 Tips for Creating Great Sitemaps

    Section 7: Wireframes

    Lecture 66 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 67 What Is A Wireframe?

    Lecture 68 How To Create A Wireframe

    Lecture 69 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 70 Figma Check In — Basic Button Component

    Lecture 71 Figma Check In — Variants

    Lecture 72 How to Use Our Wireframe Components

    Lecture 73 Wireframes — Home

    Lecture 74 Wireframes — Cart

    Lecture 75 Wireframes — Profile

    Section 8: Prototyping

    Lecture 76 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 77 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 78 Figma Check In — Prototyping in Figma

    Lecture 79 Prototyping in Figma — Flows and Starting Points

    Lecture 80 Prototyping in Figma — Connections

    Lecture 81 Prototyping in Figma — Interactions

    Lecture 82 Prototyping in Figma — Animations

    Lecture 83 Prototyping in Figma — Prototype Settings

    Lecture 84 Prototyping in Figma — Prototype Presentation

    Lecture 85 Project — Navigation

    Lecture 86 Project — Removing an Item from Your Wishlist

    Lecture 87 Project — Finding a Product

    Lecture 88 Exercise: Imposter Syndrome

    Section 9: Feedback

    Lecture 89 Why Is Feedback Important?

    Lecture 90 Constructive Feedback

    Section 10: Spacing and Grids

    Lecture 91 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 92 What Is A Grid?

    Lecture 93 Grid Basics

    Lecture 94 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 95 Figma Check In — Fixed and Fluid Grids

    Lecture 96 Figma Check In — Breakpoints

    Lecture 97 Figma Check In — Grid Style

    Lecture 98 Project — Mobile Layout Grid

    Lecture 99 Project — Desktop Layout Grids

    Lecture 100 Simple Rules to Follow

    Section 11: Typography

    Lecture 101 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 102 Serifs

    Lecture 103 Sans Serifs

    Lecture 104 Display & Mono

    Lecture 105 Picking Typefaces

    Lecture 106 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 107 Figma Check In — Text Properties

    Lecture 108 Exercise — Elevating a Brand

    Lecture 109 Exercise — Typeface Scenarios

    Lecture 110 Exercise — Google Fonts

    Lecture 111 Project — Typeface Exploration

    Lecture 112 Project — Pairing Font Families

    Lecture 113 Project — Headings, Body and Labels

    Lecture 114 Project — Typeface System

    Lecture 115 Figma Check In — Text Styles

    Section 12: Color

    Lecture 116 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 117 Color Schemes

    Lecture 118 Important Questions To Ask

    Lecture 119 Creating Color Palettes

    Lecture 120 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 121 Figma Check In — Paints

    Lecture 122 Exercise — Expanding Upon a Strict Color Palette

    Lecture 123 Exercise — Creating a Color Palette

    Lecture 124 Figma Check In — Color Styles

    Lecture 125 Exercise — Using Color Styles

    Lecture 126 Project — Primary and Neutrals

    Lecture 127 Project — Accents

    Section 13: Imagery and Iconography

    Lecture 128 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 129 Visual Assets Introduction

    Lecture 130 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 131 Figma Check In — Image Plugins

    Lecture 132 Figma Check In — Image Styles

    Lecture 133 Figma Check In — Masks

    Lecture 134 Exercise — Image Exploration

    Lecture 135 Exercise — Text and Imagery Working Together

    Lecture 136 Figma Check In — Illustration Plugins

    Lecture 137 Exercise — Adding illustrations to your designs

    Lecture 138 Figma Check In — Icon Plugins

    Lecture 139 Figma Check In — Pen Tool

    Lecture 140 Exercise — Custom Icons with the Pen Tool

    Section 14: Forms and UI Elements

    Lecture 141 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 142 What Are Forms + UI Elements?

    Lecture 143 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 144 Best Practices — Forms

    Lecture 145 Best Practices — Basic and Advanced Inputs

    Lecture 146 Best Practices — Inputs

    Lecture 147 Best Practices — Buttons

    Lecture 148 Figma Check In — Component Properties

    Lecture 149 Properties vs. Variants

    Lecture 150 Figma Check In — Button Component Properties

    Lecture 151 Figma Check In — Button Variants

    Lecture 152 Figma Check In — Combining Components

    Lecture 153 Figma Check In — Form Component Possibilities

    Lecture 154 Project — Registration Flow Part 1

    Lecture 155 Project — Registration Flow Part 2

    Lecture 156 Project — Registration Flow Part 3

    Section 15: Accessibility

    Lecture 157 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 158 What Is Accessibility?

    Lecture 159 Assistive Technologies

    Lecture 160 Visual Patterns For Accessibility

    Lecture 161 Tools To Make Your Design Accessible

    Lecture 162 Visual Patterns For Accessibility Part 2

    Section 16: Design Patterns

    Lecture 163 What Are Design Patterns?

    Lecture 164 Why Are Design Patterns Valuable?

    Lecture 165 How To Apply Design Patterns

    Lecture 166 Analyzing Design Patterns

    Lecture 167 Dissecting And Choosing Design Patterns

    Section 17: Mobile Design

    Lecture 168 Mobile Design Best Practices Part 1

    Lecture 169 Mobile Design Best Practices Part 2

    Section 18: Visual Style and Exploration

    Lecture 170 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 171 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 172 Design Fidelity

    Lecture 173 Visual Exploration — Navigation

    Lecture 174 Visual Exploration — Buttons

    Lecture 175 Figma Check In — Effect Styles

    Lecture 176 Visual Exploration — Product Cards

    Lecture 177 Visual Exploration — Text Cards

    Lecture 178 Screen Design — Home

    Lecture 179 Screen Design — Product Page

    Section 19: Motion and Microinteractions

    Lecture 180 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 181 The Importance Of Motion

    Lecture 182 What Is A Microinteraction?

    Lecture 183 Why Microinteractions Are Important?

    Lecture 184 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 185 Figma Check In — Intro to Smart Animate

    Lecture 186 Figma Check In — Smart Animate Properties

    Lecture 187 Exercise — Parallax

    Lecture 188 Exercise — New Message

    Lecture 189 Exercise — Overlays

    Lecture 190 Figma Check In — Interactive Components

    Lecture 191 Exercise — Interactive Buttons

    Lecture 192 Project — Parallax Welcome Screen

    Lecture 193 Project — Drag Onboarding

    Lecture 194 Project — Cart Overlay

    Lecture 195 Project — Button Microinteraction

    Section 20: Design Systems

    Lecture 196 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 197 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 198 Foundational Styles and Components vs. Product Specific Components

    Lecture 199 Building Fidelity and Organizing Potential Components and Styles

    Lecture 200 Foundational Styles and Components

    Lecture 201 Components — Buttons

    Lecture 202 Components — Cards

    Lecture 203 Components — Headers

    Lecture 204 Components — Inputs

    Lecture 205 Components — List Items

    Lecture 206 Components — Navigation

    Lecture 207 Components — Misc. Elements

    Section 21: Execution

    Lecture 208 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 209 What We Will Learn

    Lecture 210 Working Towards Our Final Designs

    Lecture 211 Execution — Introduction Screen

    Lecture 212 Execution — Onboarding Screens

    Lecture 213 Execution — Registration Screens

    Lecture 214 Execution — Home Screen

    Lecture 215 Execution — Wishlist Screens

    Lecture 216 Execution — Profile Screen

    Lecture 217 Execution — Cart and Checkout

    Lecture 218 Prototypes — Registration

    Lecture 219 Prototypes — Adding to Cart

    Lecture 220 Prototypes — Checkout

    Lecture 221 Prototypes — Lottie Files Plugin

    Lecture 222 Prototypes — Search and Filters

    Section 22: Working With A Client Revisited

    Lecture 223 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 224 The Product Alignment Canvas

    Lecture 225 Project Goals

    Lecture 226 Target Users

    Lecture 227 User Journey Map

    Lecture 228 Risky Assumptions

    Lecture 229 What is a User Story Map?

    Lecture 230 Creating a User Story Map

    Section 23: Where To Go From Here?

    Lecture 231 Is Bruno Happy?

    Lecture 232 Project Handoff

    Lecture 233 Next Step: Project Handoff

    Lecture 234 Thank You!

    Lecture 235 Learning Guideline

    Lecture 236 Become An Alumni

    Lecture 237 LinkedIn Endorsements

    Section 24: Web Portfolio

    Lecture 238 Getting Ready For This Section

    Lecture 239 How To Export And Place Designs

    Lecture 240 Content For Your Portfolio

    Lecture 241 Where To Host Your Web Portfolio

    Section 25: From Figma To Website: Building Our Landing Page

    Lecture 242 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

    Lecture 243 Initial Setup - Figma Handoff

    Lecture 244 Build UI - Adding Image Assets

    Lecture 245 Build UI - Styling Image Assets

    Section 26: Extra: How The Internet Works

    Lecture 246 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

    Lecture 247 Browsing the Web

    Lecture 248 Breaking Google

    Lecture 249 Exercise: Break Google Yourself

    Lecture 250 The Internet Backbone

    Lecture 251 Traceroute

    Lecture 252 Exercise: Running traceroute

    Lecture 253 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: I

    Lecture 254 What Does A Developer Do?

    Lecture 255 Web Developer Monthly

    Section 27: Extra: History Of The Web

    Lecture 256 WWW vs Internet

    Lecture 257 HTML, CSS, Javascript

    Lecture 258 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: II

    Lecture 259 Developer History

    Lecture 260 Exercise: Adding CSS and JavaScript to Tim's website

    Lecture 261 Optional Resource: More About the History of the Web

    Section 28: Extra: HTML 5

    Lecture 262 Build Your First Website

    Lecture 263 Resources: Your Text Editor

    Lecture 264 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: III

    Lecture 265 Quick Note About w3schools

    Lecture 266 How To Ask Questions

    Lecture 267 HTML Tags

    Lecture 268 HTML Tags 2

    Lecture 269 Self Closing HTML Tags

    Lecture 270 Anchor Tag

    Lecture 271 Q&A: index.html

    Lecture 272 Q&A: Relative vs Absolute Path

    Lecture 273 HTML Forms

    Lecture 274 HTML Forms 2

    Lecture 275 Submitting A Form

    Lecture 276 HTML Tags 3

    Lecture 277 HTML vs HTML 5

    Lecture 278 Copy A Website

    Lecture 279 HTML Challenge

    Lecture 280 HTML Lesson Files

    Lecture 281 Exercise: HTML Quiz

    Lecture 282 Optional Exercise: More HTML

    Section 29: Extra: CSS 3

    Lecture 283 Exercise Files: Code-Along

    Lecture 284 Your First CSS

    Lecture 285 CSS Properties

    Lecture 286 CSS Selectors

    Lecture 287 Optional Exercise: CSS Selectors

    Lecture 288 Text and Font

    Lecture 289 Images In CSS

    Lecture 290 Box Model

    Lecture 291 px vs em vs rem

    Lecture 292 Optional: PX, EM, REM, %, VW, and VH

    Lecture 293 Exercise: CSS Quiz

    Lecture 294 Critical Render Path

    Lecture 295 Exercise File: Code-Along Images

    Lecture 296 Flexbox

    Lecture 297 Optional Exercise: Flexbox Froggy

    Lecture 298 CSS 3

    Lecture 299 Optional Exercise: Mastering Transitions and Transforms

    Lecture 300 Responsive UI

    Lecture 301 Image Gallery Files

    Lecture 302 Exercise: Robot Animation

    Lecture 303 Exercise: Robot Animation Starter Files

    Lecture 304 Solution: Robot Animation

    Lecture 305 Optional Exercise: CSS

    Section 30: Extra: Bootstrap, Templates, And Building Your Startup Landing Page

    Lecture 306 Evolving Technology

    Lecture 307 Bootstrap Introduction

    Lecture 308 Bootstrap

    Lecture 309 Bootstrap 5 Update

    Lecture 310 Exercise: Changing Versions

    Lecture 311 Bootstrap Grid

    Lecture 312 Free Resources For Our Project

    Lecture 313 Exercise: Startup Landing Page

    Lecture 314 Exercise: Startup Landing Page 2

    Lecture 315 Exercise: Startup Landing Page 3

    Lecture 316 Quick Note: The hr tag

    Lecture 317 Exercise: Startup Landing Page 4

    Lecture 318 Exercise: Startup Landing Page 5

    Lecture 319 Quick Note: Mailchimp

    Lecture 320 Exercise: Adding Email Subscribe Form With MailChimp

    Lecture 321 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

    Lecture 322 Exercise: Putting Your Website Online

    Lecture 323 Exercise: Putting Your Website Online 2

    Lecture 324 Quick Note: Upcoming Video

    Lecture 325 DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IV

    Lecture 326 Using Templates

    Lecture 327 Resources for FREE Templates

    Lecture 328 Startup Landing Pages by Students

    Section 31: Extra: CSS Grid + CSS Layout

    Lecture 329 Section Overview

    Lecture 330 CSS Grid vs Flexbox vs Bootstrap

    Lecture 331 Quick Note: grid-gap to gap

    Lecture 332 CSS Grid 1

    Lecture 333 CSS Grid 2

    Lecture 334 CSS Grid 3

    Lecture 335 CSS Grid 4

    Lecture 336 CSS Grid 5

    Lecture 337 Optional Exercise: CSS Grid

    Lecture 338 Exercise: CSS Layout

    Lecture 339 Solution: Navigation Bar

    Lecture 340 Solution: Navigation Bar 2

    Lecture 341 Solution: Cover

    Lecture 342 Solution: Project Grid + Footer

    Lecture 343 Quick Note: Upcoming Video

    Lecture 344 Solution: Prettify

    Lecture 345 The Truth About CSS

    Section 32: BONUS SECTION

    Lecture 346 Special Bonus Lecture

    Anyone who wants to start a Web or Mobile Design business on the side as a freelancer, or work as a designer at a company,Web Developers and Mobile Developers wanting to add another valuable skill to their tool belt,Anyone who wants to get hired as a Web Designer, Mobile Designer, UI/UX Designer,Anyone who wants to learn about the latest CSS3 features like Flexbox, CSS Grid and CSS Variables as well as HTML5