August 4, 20178 yr I've launched a 2nd website, my personal portfolio that will continuously be updated. I did it because it is focused on what I want to do. It will help with future employment. Check it out: http://www.aashhab.design/
August 5, 20178 yr So you design the website then someone else codes it? Or do you write it too? What programs do you use to design websites?
August 5, 20178 yr Author 10 minutes ago, Antonio Kala said: So you design the website then someone else codes it? Or do you write it too? What programs do you use to design websites? I design the website, then someone else codes it yes. However I know the basics of HTML5/Css3. So I aim to be good enough soon to be able to code them. The programs I use are Adobe Experience Design to create wireframes and put the site together. Adobe Illustrator to do illustrations and icons. Aftereffects to do animation. Adobe Photoshop to put it in a nice presentation. Edited August 5, 20178 yr by Mister Slyther
August 5, 20178 yr Could you link the websites you have designed instead of the pictures shown in your website?
August 5, 20178 yr Author 2 minutes ago, Antonio Kala said: Could you link the websites you have designed instead of the pictures shown in your website? The live sites are rsps related, but here: I designed aloras homepage: http://www.alora.io/ This rsps: https://arceuus.net/ Also this: http://imagine-ps.com/test/ Those are not going on my portfolio because they RSPS related. I need to keep my portfolio business/cooperate/professional.
August 5, 20178 yr 21 minutes ago, Mister Slyther said: The live sites are rsps related, but here: I designed aloras homepage: http://www.alora.io/ This rsps: https://arceuus.net/ Also this: http://imagine-ps.com/test/ Those are not going on my portfolio because they RSPS related. I need to keep my portfolio business/cooperate/professional. Can you tell when you visit websites which ones were created by real designers and which ones were just created by the programmers themselves without previous design knowledge?
August 5, 20178 yr Author 14 minutes ago, Antonio Kala said: Can you tell when you visit websites which ones were created by real designers and which ones were just created by the programmers themselves without previous design knowledge? I don't recall landing on any website recently that was just created by the programmer alone without design knowledge tbh. I can't remember. Also can you define 'real designers'? Did you mean professional ones? because at the end designers are designers. Edited August 5, 20178 yr by Mister Slyther
August 5, 20178 yr 49 minutes ago, Mister Slyther said: I don't recall landing on any website recently that was just created by the programmer alone without design knowledge tbh. I can't remember. Also can you define 'real designers'? Did you mean professional ones? because at the end designers are designers. Yea I meant someone with a university tittle, and by a website without design knowledge, I mean could anyone actually design a simple website?
August 5, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, Mister Slyther said: I've launched a 2nd website, my personal portfolio that will continuously be updated. I did it because it is focused on what I want to do. It will help with future employment. Check it out: http://www.aashhab.design/ Love it man! as a web designer/developer myself It looks amazing! So simple and easy to use. Well done. Hope to see more of your work in the near future.
August 5, 20178 yr Author 8 hours ago, Antonio Kala said: Yea I meant someone with a university tittle, and by a website without design knowledge, I mean could anyone actually design a simple website? Yeah man anyone can, going to design school isn't exactly necessary, but very helpful as you'll be working with other design students and teachers would guide you on critical thinking and how you should see things. You'll have a sharper eye and expand on your creativity. Design school is also a very collaborative and a social environment. So I'm quite happy. These days getting far would be difficult without a degree, majority of design jobs and opportunities are asking for a degree in Graphics or a relevant subject is a requirement. I know i'm saying allot, but I wanted to give you a good reply.
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