Hands on: Design & Build a Coming Soon Page
In this “hands on” course, Adi Purdila will show you how to design and then develop an effective coming soon page. This is not a beginners course and basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and LESS is required. You will also get hands on with some jQuery and learn some very useful techniques to help take your coming soon pages to the next level!
Django Unchained
In this course, join me, Christopher Roach, as I walk you through the creation of a simple Hacker News clone. Along the way, you’ll learn all the basics, including working with views, templates, the ORM, and even some of the more powerful features of the framework, like setting up the admin app and handling AJAX calls.
When you finish this course, you’ll have absolutely everything you need to get started developing your own web sites and applications!
Designing Professional Resumes
A resume packages your assets into a convincing advertisement that sells you. The main purpose of the resume is to win the interview, thus beating the competition for the job you are applying for. Here, Nicki Hart will show you how to do this in a creative and professional way. Nicki will teach you how to layout your resume, what colors to use, how to break up your content and much much more!
Catch Up with Ruby on Rails 4
Ruby on Rails, one of the most innovative frameworks in the world, is now marching its way into 4.0 territory. As with any major new release, there will most certainly be a variety changes, new additions, and improvements. But don’t worry; let me take you through all of these changes, step by step. You’ll be prepped in no time!
Make it Snappy, Rails
We’ve already learned how to build a practical web application, Snappy, in Laravel. Now, let’s do the same thing again. The only difference is that, this time, we’ll use Ruby on Rails! If you’re still on the fence, in terms of which framework best fits your sensibilities, hopefully these two courses will help you decide.
Mastering Gradient Mesh in Illustrator
From photo-realistic 3D to subtle shapes and shades of color, you can achieve some stunning effects with the gradient mesh tool. If you’re comfortable with Illustrator and ready to jump into advanced illustration techniques, this is the course for you. Join us as Cheryl Graham teaches us how to effectively use the gradient mesh tool in any illustration project.
Logo Design Fundamentals
Logos are deceptively complicated–simple to look at, but incredibly difficult to do well. We only need to look at brands such as Apple, Nike and 3M to see how effective logos can be deceptively minimal. Well, Gary Simon is here to teach us how this is done and he will be taking you through the whole process of designing logos, from the design brief to sketching concepts to incorporating client feedback. Let’s get started!
Easier JavaScript With TypeScript
JavaScript is more than 15 years old, and yet, the tools we have to make JavaScript-based development still pales in comparison to the tools of other languages—primarily statically-typed languages. What if I told you that you could write a dialect of JavaScript, use new features found in ECMAScript 6, have great IDE support, and run idiomatic JavaScript in the browser (or server)? Sounds good, right? Then give TypeScript a look. Please note: an understanding of the JavaScript language is assumed in this lesson.
Print Marketing Design
Print media is a great way to get the word out and market for your client or for yourself. In this course, Nicki Hart will cover the basics to get you started thinking about design, completing a project, and prepping it through the printing process. It’ll cover in detail print material projects such as brochures, posters, postcards and more. Let’s get started!
Mastering Retro Web Design
Once rarely used in this dynamic medium, retro and vintage elements are now becoming more and more popular in a variety of design contexts. Online shops, portfolios and blogs incorporate both styles on a small and large scale. So if you have always wanted to replicate this style, then want no more, as Craig Campbell is here to show you how to create a retro web page using Photoshop. You will learn how to create ribbons, retro patterns, badges and much much more.