Web Design: Be Responsive!
Clean and organize
A course by Francisco Aveledo , Web designer
Learn to design your responsive web portfolio
- Spanish with subtitles in English
- 91% positive reviews (256)
- 3549 students
About the video: Clean and organize
Overview
“It is important to have your Photoshop files well organized so that the programmer can easily understand and access the elements of the design. Name all your layers and folders, put them in a meaningful order and remove any object or element that is not part of the design.”
In this video lesson Francisco Aveledo addresses the topic: Clean and organize, which is part of the Domestika online course: Web Design: Be Responsive!. Learn to design your responsive web portfolio.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] In this lesson you will clean and organize the files, so that they are very well prepared for when the programmer uses them. Let's start by seeing the groups of layers. It is important to maintain a logic in order. I, for example, usually have, in principle, three basic folders, not one, three groups, what would be the header, the content group and the footer group. I also leave the grid. It is good to leave it because the programmer can also make sure of the grid you are using And how have you used it? The first thing I would do, it would erase all kinds of layers or all kinds of g...”
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Course summary for: Web Design: Be Responsive!
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Category
Web & App Design -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Product Design, Information Architecture, Interactive Design, Mobile Design, UX / UI, Web Design, Web Development
A course by Francisco Aveledo
My name is Francisco Aveledo and I work as a graphic designer under the name of FA Design. My specialty is web design and corporate image although I cover other areas of design. I have spent more than 15 years dedicating myself to design, many years of study and the last 6 years on my own.
I have always been passionate about digital design, although I also appreciate the traditional part of design, as I had the opportunity to learn both. Since I studied design, I liked the idea of designing for the screen, of organizing content and showing it efficiently. I have worked in many projects, both web, print, motion and other digital surfaces such as digital television service applications.
- 91% positive reviews (256)
- 3549 students
- 17 lessons (1h 49m)
- 23 additional resources (12 files)
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- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish, English, Portuguese
- Level: Beginner
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