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by warbastard
4321 days ago
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I did this and it worked for me. I taught myself design after finishing a code-heavy computer science degree. I learned how to use Photoshop quite quickly along with some design theory but it took time to get really good. I used to look at those sites that were popular a few years ago that list well designed websites, and take inspiration from one or several of them at a time by combining the elements to create a new design. It helped that I was working for a company that wanted a new design created to a brief each week as it helped me to get better quite fast. Reading a lot of design, UI and UX blogs to understand why things worked was crucial to my development too. |
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