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Andrew M2016-08-19 22:03:41
User interface
Andrew M, 2016-08-19 22:03:41

Where to learn graphic design + UI (courses, books, online practice)?

What would you suggest?
I understand perfectly well that practice is of the greatest importance, and yet I always try something and do something for myself, but it turns out clumsy. Lacks course direction and rules for working with graphics.
I don't have much money to go abroad and study in design studios. I would like to do everything according to my mind and myself, because there is a great desire.
Maybe someone knows practical courses like codecademy or Treehouse, but with an emphasis on design and UI?
Thank you!

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Vicom, 2016-08-20
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on UI: good Axure courses are available @VK/YouTube from Yegor Kamelev, which should also give a general idea of ​​how an interface designer should think. accessible, and most importantly, adequately and reasonably reveals essentially the business secrets of interface design in videos and webinars. I had a couple. further you (in theory) should be helped by the experience of surfing (or rather sticking for years and tens of years) on the net, which will allow you to intuitively understand which visitor what and where to show and what to hide. you think with his head on the machine, or rather you imagine his real (and not far-fetched) reaction to the controls and features of the psychology of perception of design and composition)
"to go abroad and study in design studios" - what for to go over the hill, when you always and in everything need just a normal, adequate mentor, i.e. It's about the teacher, not the country. the first thing that comes to mind is that we already have and are successfully operating two cool schools: Artyom Gorbunov and Artyom Lebedev, and if the second one is such a bohemia, chaos, you can drink at work and smoke "if only it would work zae ... s" and everything there is ultra-creative a priori (who cares, by the way, although ideas are often juicy, but not always and not in everything), Artyom Gorbunov’s school has a more civilized, systematic and well-thought-out approach to bringing budding hopes to life with a chance of reaching the level real professionals, of which, like real hackers, there are very, very few in real life for the whole world. And there, by the way, there are free places, but it will be necessary to push hard with the preparation, and then thoroughly take a steam bath in order not to fly out. but it's worth it)
PS and immediately according to the results they will load customers, btw
PPS but in general, for good, it's better to start such things from the artist. the same composition, spectrum, palettes, geometry of objects, plans, objects and space, perspective, light and shadow, etc. - all this is initially given there, and it doesn’t matter if you see yourself as an artist, a designer, an animator or an art director in general, The above is a required background.

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Nikita, 2016-08-20
@bitver

I always thought that designers go through a long and difficult path of education from college to university (in fact, even from school), and only then they start doing something. I can’t imagine a designer who doesn’t know how to simply model, draw and depict a person from bones to clothes.
Would you like courses...

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Asel Nomad, 2017-01-27
@AselNomad

Lynda.com - the best courses without "water"

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