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About the Book
Web Design Using Sketch, Flexbox, and JQuery takes a boot camp/peer coding approach, combining creative, design, and technical "over the shoulder" training that not only tells you how to build—but shows you. After completing this course, you will have the skills to tackle front-end work—both UX design and UI development.
Do you want to start a new career in front-end design and or UI development? Do want to level up and add UI development to your resume? Do you want to learn to code? Then, this is the course for you. Using this course you can upskill—you’re creative and smart, but your skills aren't inadequate for the current job market—with this course, you can learn those skills. I teach you to design a web application prototype using Sketch 3, and then build it using HTML5 and CSS3. Sketch, with CSS Flexbox is very powerful. I'll show you how to use Flexbox to make the prototype layout responsive—displaying on desktops, tablet, and smartphones. A bare-bones Rails application is our starting point. I'll show you how to style the Rails application's home page using Sketch 3, Flexbox, and JQuery—using my Rock-n-Roll inspired ACDC methodology.
I cover everything in just 113 pages and source code—no need for a 300-page book. Just the knowledge you need to be successful in a 2-hour read. I won't bog you down with Git, namespacing, and web frameworks. This crash course includes Sketch 3, HTML5, and CSS3 Flexbox example source code (Sketch 3 design files, icons, HTML, and CSS code). I show you how to design and build for the web—simply and concisely. After completing this course, you will be able to build a web application prototype with confidence.
About the Author
John has 13 years experience in instructional systems design and web development. He has designed and developed over 100 web-based learning products using multimedia and web technologies. John is also an artist. His public art is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Learn more about John here: https://goo.gl/Fybqeb