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Let's face it, hand coding websites is still tedious and designer developer relations leave room for improvement.
Demonstrating interactivity to a client can be difficult with just a graphic Photoshop file.
Don't you wish there was a tool that let visual thinkers "draw" their ideas, yet still produced quality code that developers could use?
We'll look at two different desktop applications, Blocs and Pinegrow, which are easy to learn and output perfect html and css from the popular bootstrap framework.
We'll also look at a two web based prototyping tools called UXPIN and InVision which allows you to rapidly prototype a website and demonstrate interactivity to clients.
Erik Fadiman has a BA in Fine Art from the University of California at Santa Cruz and spent several years as a chef before he became obsessed with technology. He has over ten years of experience building websites for local, national, and international clients.
Erik specializes in branding, user experience design and front-end web development. He designs simple, elegant websites and writes clean, standards-compliant code. He is an Adobe Certified Expert and teaches classes in web design at Seattle Central Creative Academy.
He looks exactly like Johannes Itten. Look it up.
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1701 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122
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