Becoming an Accessibility-Conscious Designer: Audio and Visual
Attention graphic and UX designers! Accessibility is a major, and fast-growing dimension of contemporary communication design.
Attention graphic and UX designers! Accessibility is a major, and fast-growing dimension of contemporary communication design.
Thinking about learning design? Learn about the different types of digital design (graphic design, web design, UX design, UI design, and motion design) so you can better understand what designers do and which apps they use.
In this online seminar we explain the appropriate classes and certificate programs so you’ll know the next steps to get started in each area of design.
Graphic Design Classes
Web Design Classes
UX Design Classes
UI & Visual Design Classes
Video Editing & Motion Design Classes
Learn what Figma can do for your design workflow. This free video tutorial is for anyone new to UX design (user experience) and UI design (user interface) or new to Figma, as well as designers with experience in other design apps. You'll find out how Figma compares to the competition (Adobe XD and Sketch) to help you decide which to use.
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Become a UX or UI designer or learn more about Figma with hands-on, project-based classes:
Meetups and user groups are unique and underrated assets in making the transition from student to working professional.
What makes meetups and user groups unique, and why should they be part of your career pathway from beginning to… wherever it leads?

The old adage “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” is one-sided. You might be the best friend of the coach of the United States women's national soccer team but if you can’t play soccer, you’re not going to make the team. Better put: It’s not just what you know, it’s also who you know.

As a communication designer or developer (or both), your portfolio is your calling card. It is the first thing potential clients or employers want to see, to find out what you can do, why you do what you do, and how you do what you do (for more on how to prepare your portfolio for job hunting, see Why Your Design Portfolio Should Emphasize Process, Not Just Content).

Being a dynamic job seeker does not just mean approaching the mission with energy and enthusiasm. Those qualities are important! But there is a specific, scientific meaning to being a dynamic as opposed to a passive job hunter.

In today’s world, job seekers and employers connect through online job boards and networks. Job boards and online job networks overlap but are not the same thing, and a proactive (as opposed to sit-around-and-hope) approach to job hunting requires understanding the difference and the relationship. Let’s break that down.

Let’s start this exploration of job hunting networking with some good news for coding and design students: If you are entering the job market with coding or communication design skills (or both), you are entering at the right time with the right skills.

Once you have assembled your design portfolio content, the remaining piece of the puzzle is to find a place to post it for review online.
Let’s quickly run through the main components you need for your portfolio.