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Start your free trialMelanie Pellegrino
4,149 PointsDone the design courses - What next?
So i'm about to finish the whole design tract (javascript -> technology foundations to go). I should be done in about a week, but I don't have a ton of interest in learning programming/backend development. I'd like to really focus on being the best I can be at HTML/CSS/jquery and design in general (photoshop,etc.). What should be next for me, does treehouse have more design classes/resources i'm not seeing? If not can you guys reccomend a good "next step" for me?
Thanks so much for everything so far, I've loved everything I've learned!
5 Answers
Joe Hirst
Courses Plus Student 6,489 PointsIf you are looking for additional information to absorb check out the deep dives:
ā¢ CSS3
Of corse there is no substitution for real world experience. That doesn't mean you need to grab a client right off the bat though, set your self a brief or find a company or brand you like and see what you can improve about their current website, advertising, etc... I set myself a lot of personal projects in my down time. Personally it's something I love to do and it lets me express my creativity and learn without the stress of real world clients bothering me.
Have a great Christmas and happy learning!
Joseph.
James Barnett
39,199 PointsAssuming you've completed the entire Become a Web Designer learning adventure.
Read more about Design:
- Learn about UX (with tuts plus)
- Read a good book on design
- Read a good book about the business of design
Dive Deeper into Design over at Lynda.com:
- Get started with SASS & LESS
- Page Layout Techniques w/ CSS
- Typography for Web Designers
- Working with images on the Web
Learn more about JavaScript and JQuery:
-
Intro to JQuery (at Codecadmey)
- Read a good book on Javascript and JQuery
- JavaScript Course at Codecadmey.
ameujlprur
6,088 PointsHi Melanie,
I recommend to you too the books of:
Thanks to James for sharing the previous links :)
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherHi Melanie,
First, I would try some of the Deep Dives that Joseph suggested.
If you want to take things even further, you should consider a Gold membership. We have lots of awesome advanced content that can take your design skills further, including series like Exercise Your Creative, Treeviews, Treehouse Friends, In the Wild, and more. Here's the link to our Bonus Content where you can see previews and descriptions for each: http://teamtreehouse.com/library/bonus-content
Keith Doyle
25,973 PointsI know this is a old post but I was just searching for the same info and came across it so I thought I'd share my plans for having finished the Web Designer Adventure. In no particular order:
- Photoshop Foundations
- Learn WordPress
- Technology Foundations
- Careers Foundations
- Copyright Basics
- How to run a web design business
- Accessibility
Yet to be released but on my agenda:
- How to freelance
- Usability Foundations
After I finish those my plan is to move up to a Gold membership and take advantage of the bonus content that looks pretty awesome.
Meanwhile, I'll be adding in some stuff from other resources like James mentioned above.
- UX Foundations from Tuts+