Thanks for taking the course and sharing the project, @miguelmartinezfranco
As a comment I would say that you could still use the tabs below like those of iOS, for the main sections. Now on Android they are more common as well. That way you could also free up the top bar a bit, and still use it to include the title of each section where you are / movie (actually, at the UX level, it is not so important to repeat the "logo).
Otherwise it looks great :) If you have comments or questions about using Sketch, I'll be here.
Hi @javiercuello
Thank you very much for the course and for your comments. I will apply what you tell me about the tabs below and I will upload the project again to see what you think of the result.
Hi @javiercuello
I have already re-uploaded the project with your suggestion from the menu at the bottom. I am interested in knowing the process of web development and app development from the prototype created. I have a basic knowledge of html and css. Could you recommend a course that deals with this part please? Thanks a lot.
Hello @miguelmartinezfranco , I think it is better with the navigation below. As for the development of the app, the way to do it can be very different if you want to make an app for Android, iOS, or a web app or responsive web for example. They all use different programming languages.
In my case, I don't know how to program the app, I always work with a platform-specific programmer. Even an Android programmer usually dedicates himself to that alone and does not know iOS; and vice versa.
Perhaps what is most worth learning as a designer is HTML, CSS and a framework like React for example. That would give you more tools to get a product that you can do on your own, without depending on a native app developer.
I do not know if there is a good course in Domestika, the truth is that in my case I have learned many things by trying (and breaking) things, searching in forums when I needed to know something specific, or etc. Also with javascript which can be useful. You will surely find several courses out there.
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Professeur PlusThanks for taking the course and sharing the project, @miguelmartinezfranco
As a comment I would say that you could still use the tabs below like those of iOS, for the main sections. Now on Android they are more common as well. That way you could also free up the top bar a bit, and still use it to include the title of each section where you are / movie (actually, at the UX level, it is not so important to repeat the "logo).
Otherwise it looks great :) If you have comments or questions about using Sketch, I'll be here.
Cheers!
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Hi @javiercuello
Thank you very much for the course and for your comments. I will apply what you tell me about the tabs below and I will upload the project again to see what you think of the result.
Cheers!
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Hi @javiercuello
I have already re-uploaded the project with your suggestion from the menu at the bottom. I am interested in knowing the process of web development and app development from the prototype created. I have a basic knowledge of html and css. Could you recommend a course that deals with this part please? Thanks a lot.
Cheers! :)
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Professeur PlusHello @miguelmartinezfranco , I think it is better with the navigation below. As for the development of the app, the way to do it can be very different if you want to make an app for Android, iOS, or a web app or responsive web for example. They all use different programming languages.
In my case, I don't know how to program the app, I always work with a platform-specific programmer. Even an Android programmer usually dedicates himself to that alone and does not know iOS; and vice versa.
Perhaps what is most worth learning as a designer is HTML, CSS and a framework like React for example. That would give you more tools to get a product that you can do on your own, without depending on a native app developer.
I do not know if there is a good course in Domestika, the truth is that in my case I have learned many things by trying (and breaking) things, searching in forums when I needed to know something specific, or etc. Also with javascript which can be useful. You will surely find several courses out there.
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Good morning @javiercuello
Perfect, I take note of your comments. I have learned a lot with the course. Thank you very much for all the recommendations and for being there.
A greeting! :)
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