Mobile Web Publishing Portfolio with Figma
You can improve your mobile web production skills, which are the most competitive in publisher employment and publisher practice. As a publisher, you can hone almost all production methods and know-how for producing mobile web. In particular, we have explained in detail the process of working on mobile web UI design with Figma, so that you can cover a large part of the design skills required of publishers and developers these days by learning Figma. In the mobile web publishing class, we explain in detail the detailed method of writing HTML wireframes, which is the strongest part of the class. Through the lecture, your HTML wireframe production skills will be greatly improved. Mobile web publishing is a learning process that perfectly matches the layout for mobile and tablet using CSS variables (Var), so that you will have the ability to work on practical tasks that are similar to real work. You will gain sufficient intermediate to advanced CSS practical skills, focusing on Flex layout.

[Offline lecture open] Publisher employment personal portfolio creation and vanilla JavaScript course
[Offline lecture open] Publisher employment personal portfolio creation and vanilla JavaScript course
Hello. This is Coding Works.
Coding Works introduces offline lectures starting in April of this year.
This time, we will be holding an offline course titled <Personal Portfolio Creation and Vanilla JavaScript Course for Publisher Employment>.
The feature of this offline course that is opening this time is that it will develop the ability to quickly get a job as a publisher and have a competitive interview during the 6-week course. Specifically, you will receive personal guidance from Coding Works and complete a personal portfolio homepage, which is essential for getting a job as a publisher, within 6 weeks.
The class content is the same as the <Personal Portfolio Homepage Creation> curriculum that Coding Works conducted for a month before graduating from the previous national publishing academy. Of course, we cannot spend as much time working at the academy as the national publishing academy students, but to cover this part, we present each individual the work to be done each week and check it in detail the following week. At the national publishing academy, there were many students, so the part where we could check and give feedback individually was limited, but this time, we will proceed in small groups, so we will revise and supplement it almost 1:1 to suit each student together with Coding Works.
In particular, this offline class will equip you with pure JavaScript skills for collaboration with developers in the field, from the basics to the core of JavaScript. These days, it is very important to show your understanding of pure JavaScript (Vanilla JavaScript) and the results as skills on your personal portfolio homepage and resume when hiring publishers. It is not only important, but it has also become an essential skill in the hiring process. Therefore, along with all the JavaScript theories, you will go through a process of fully understanding the theory through real examples in the middle of each theory class as a small mission. And the results of [JavaScript (Vanilla JavaScript) practical examples] created as these small missions will be uploaded as JavaScript work on your personal portfolio homepage. Through these JavaScript work, publisher applicants can show their JavaScript skills to the hiring manager in detail, which gives them a great competitive edge over other applicants.
For more details, please visit the Coding Works blog.
■ Offline lecture details: https://www.inflearn.com/blogs/3210




