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Principles of Design for Coders
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You are comfortable with the basics, but you’re not done learning about colors yet! In this lesson, learn the difference between RGB, CMY, and Hex color modes.
with LearnToProgramYou are comfortable with the basics, but you’re not done learning about colors yet! In this lesson, learn the difference between RGB, CMY, and Hex color modes.
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In this ongoing design series lesson, coders and web designers learn a variety of useful terminology for typography, lettering, alignment, and typeface.
with LearnToProgramIn this ongoing design series lesson, coders and web designers learn a variety of useful terminology for typography, lettering, alignment, and typeface.
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Are you coding a website, and want to understand typography and style options? Learn how these design elements contribute to the look and feel of a website.
with LearnToProgramAre you coding a website, and want to understand typography and style options? Learn how these design elements contribute to the look and feel of a website.
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In this lesson, learn how to place text with purpose, using tag lines, display, and body text. Review how these factors affect the website viewer’s experience.
with LearnToProgramIn this lesson, learn how to place text with purpose, using tag lines, display, and body text. Review how these factors affect the website viewer’s experience.
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When coding for design, it’s important to know your user, and why they’re viewing your website. Learn why the audience is most significant factor in design.
with LearnToProgramWhen coding for design, it’s important to know your user, and why they’re viewing your website. Learn why the audience is most significant factor in design.
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