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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

48 off Hands on Sketch 3 Training Learn Mobile App Design course coupon 13

48 off Hands on Sketch 3 Training Learn Mobile App Design course coupon 13


Learn mobile app design with Sketch 3 by duplicating mobile app screens, logos, and more. From basic to advanced.
Lectures 57

Video 14.5 hours

Skill Level Beginner Level

Languages English

Includes Lifetime access

30 day money back guarantee!

Available on iOS and Android

Certificate of Completion


In this course, I’ll walk you step-by-step through the process of re-creating some amazing looking app screens, popular logos and some outside the box design elements, all using Sketch 3.  Upon completion, you’ll have real-world experience building basic and advanced mobile app screens using Sketch.  


What kind of App screens will I be duplicating in this course?:


Several Login screens

Screens with Transparent backgrounds

Group Chat

E-Commerce

Blog Profile

Workout Timer

Facebook (Coming soon)

Basic and advanced versions of popular mobile app Icons

Various buttons: Rounded, Sliding, Metallic and more


Sketch 3 is an amazing product that’s gaining in popularity as the top tool for designing mobile apps due to its very intuitive controls and ease of use. If you’re interested in designing your own mobile apps, this course will get you up to speed on using Sketch3.


Course Outline:


Start with the basics: Draw and manipulate shapes, inserting images, working with fonts

Mobile App Screens: Follow along as we recreate a dozen detailed app screens

Mobile App Icons: Duplicate over a dozen mobile app icons using a variety of skills/techniques. From beginner to advanced.

Additional Content: Sharpen your skills by re-creating several outside the box designs


Class Resources & Support:


You’ll see the process I use when designing and where I get my resources

If you have a question, a comment, or need help, post it in the Q & A section

Once enrolled, you can join us on the Slack group chat to talk about the course and get feedback from myself and others who are also enrolled. Contact me to request an invitation.


Full details

Have the skills and confidence to create mobile app screens, logos and more using Sketch

Export designs so they can be used during the development process

Build a mobile app that looks amazing

Submit designs for contests on crowdfunding sites, such as 99Designs.com


Full details

Do it yourselfers looking to design a mobile app

People looking to test the waters of Graphic Design and possibly change careers

Developers interested in becoming a double-threat by creating app screens

Experienced designers who want to learn Sketch


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Saturday, December 31, 2016

A Marine Left 30 000 People Speechless When He Did THIS By 1 48 I Was In Tears!

A Marine Left 30 000 People Speechless When He Did THIS By 1 48 I Was In Tears!


A Marine Left 30,000 People Speechless When He Did THIS. By 1:48, I Was In Tears!

 

 When veteran Marine Corps Sgt. Dan Clark stood up in front of over 30,000 people in Fenway park during the seventh-inning stretch, I had no idea he was going to do something this incredible.

In Game 1 of the 2013 world series, the Boston Red Sox were playing the St. Louis Cardinals; the Sox were already way in the lead so the crowd was slowly losing interest. That’s when one brave Marine stepped out onto the field and performed one of the most beautiful and exciting versions of my second-favorite patriotic song of all time. The first, of course, being the Star-Spangled Banner.

The song itself has a lot of history to it, originally written by Irving Berlin in 1918, it differs from other patriotic songs due to the fact that it takes the form of a prayer. Then, in 1938, he revised his song, and it was brought into the limelight when singer Kate Smith performed it. As Hitler was gaining more momentum in Europe, Smith provided a sobering introduction before she sung:

“While the storm clouds gather far across the sea / Let us swear allegiance to a land that’s free / Let us all be grateful for a land so fair / As we raise our voices in a solemn prayer.”

This patriotic song has been celebrated by Americans since WWII — and for good reason. Its thankfulness and appreciation for our great country is truly expressed in the poetic words of Berlin. And with a Marine singing it during the seventh-inning stretch of a World Series game… Well, you really can’t get much more American than that, can you?

What did you think of Clark’s version of the song? When he hit that note at the 1:48 mark I just had to stand up!

Please SHARE this amazing song with your patriotic friends and family!


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