Course Link: https://www.coursera.org/learn/responsivedesign
Advanced Styling with Responsive Design Principles
In this course, you will learn how to apply design principles and guidelines to a client-centered approach to web design. You will be encouraged to think of design as a social and collaborative process, and you will learn key principles to follow in order to apply that thought process to a client-centered project. You will learn how to communicate your design intent in a way that is compelling, so that your client understands what they are getting, and that their efforts are not being wasted. You will also learn how to make design simple and elegant so that it can be easily integrated with other disciplines in the design cycle. Your learning process will be facilitated through hands-on experience in the use and modification of basic stylesheets in CSS, and you’ll have opportunities to practice and share your own style preferences. You’ll also learn and practice a variety of techniques to apply design principles across the entire design cycle, including use of markup, color, and typography.
This is the second course in the three-part series: Advanced Styling with Responsive Design. The objective of this course is to:
– redirect you from ideation to end-use of your project, and the subsequent design cycle;
– expose you to a range of techniques to apply design principles and guidelines to a client-centered approach;
– give you a firm foundation for subsequent design development across the entire design cycle, including use of markup, color, and typography;
– give you a set of tools and techniques to modify basic stylesheets and CSS to apply your own style preferences, without the need for additional software.
Recommended background: You should be comfortable with programming in node.js, and have some familiarity with how the web works. You should also have some background in programming in C/C++, especially C++11. You should have some experience in programming in the C# language, especially with regards to using libraries and code analysis; and you should have a working knowledge of how to use tools to diagnose problems and compile and link code. You should have some experience with databases and SQL, especially with regards to replication.
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Course Link: https://www.coursera.org/learn/responsivedesign