Learn to draw in 30 days - Lesson 3 - bonus
My favourite and best work so far. Absolutely loved how creative you can get with what starts out as just some simple circles on a page.
Hey there, I'm Jonathan, a freelance digital consultant, specialising in UX/UI Design.
I help companies design and develop beautifully simple user interfaces. I work with a huge variety of clients including companies like, Smith & Nephew, KLM, Durex and the National Aids trust.
My favourite and best work so far. Absolutely loved how creative you can get with what starts out as just some simple circles on a page.
Practice makes perfect. This lesson is all about drawing lots of spheres to practice using size, placement and overlapping to make things look realistic.
Here is lesson 2 of learn to draw in 30 days. 3 important drawing laws to take away from this lesson; size, placement and overlapping.
Found a pretty cool book references in a blog articley I read recently - Learn to draw in 30 days. I thought I’d take on the challenge and see what my drawing was like at the end. This is day 1/lesson 1! Planning on posting my drawings every day to see how they improve.
No rocket science here. Just 4 simple user interface techniques that can be used to improve a web application. Applying any of these techniques won’t take a huge amount of effort but will provide some nice enhancements creating a better experience for users.
Recently I’ve come to the conclusion that I simply don’t spend enough time on website usability. Whilst I know a lot about the subject and understand it’s importance, I often fail to implement some of the most basic of usability best practices. To try and beat this, I’ve created a visual aid called, ‘Cliftwalker’s Website Usability Checklist’.
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