Graphic designers are hired for their personality and their work quality. The first interaction potential employers have is through the designer’s online presence—most importantly a portfolio website. Leasing personal domains, configuring servers for email addresses, and peer reviews are some of the topics explored to launch a successful personal portfolio website.
Learning code doesn’t have to be confounding.
There are too many topics and too many tutorials online. It’s hard to figure you which are up-to-date and even harder to figure out what order to follow them.
Learn the Web, is a structured, curated, living guide to web development for graphic designers—presenting the information in a logical, targeted order that goes from a basic mobile-friendly webpage to a complex multi-screen interactive website.
- Learning Materials — learntheweb.courses
- Web Dev Courses — learntheweb.courses
- Video Playlists — videos.learntheweb.courses
- Activities — activities.learntheweb.courses
I believe that everybody should perpetually learn, try, build, break, & fix things—the Open Web is the perfect platform for exactly that.