By Jolanda Tinge
- May 2021
This is one of my favorite Twitter posts. I'm getting better in Python, gaining more knowledge and enlarge my network.: "Day 27/ 100 Isn't that groovy. Finished the famous painting and now make it even more valuable by using screen events. Let's move on to python #day19!" Image : Create connections between frames and layers.
The aim was a coded remake of the Damien Hirst Painting Project. I've used random rbg colors. In my representation a user can customize the painting!
Design a slide-out menu.
By Jolanda Tinge
- April 2021
Oh, that was so much fun! I've picked up a couple of new skills. During Design Lab's email course, I learned how to create logo and icons, design app screens and ...bringing apps to life without any code! Check out live version of my first prototype. It's good to get a grasp of Figma. It might come handy to design my app screens and I wish I had learned these skills before. I also like the idea of sharing with other Figma users and not only have to dependent on Adobe Illustrator or InDesign. Without any ado, it was nice to taste a bit of the UI/UX process. I would love to work together on beautiful designs! Image : Create connections between frames and layers. By Jolanda Tinge There are many places on the internet where you can explore code examples. One of them is CodePen, where you can build test and discover HTML-, CSS- und JavaScript-Code. Here's a groovy example: Bringing text to life with codepen...- by Kyle Shook. He uses a combination of a couple cool CSS tricks and "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum." By Jolanda Tinge
- Februar 2021
Today I'm thinking of the many things I want to share with you. I can't wait to tell you nice-to-know or funny stories, not only user stories but also talking about my first project, how I got passionated, the history behind "Hello World" and a whole lot more...But first, hands-on and let's start writing for you! This is what I'm planning to write about: By Jolanda Tinge
- September 2021
Below you see a
Vector Animation of a typical dutch Lighthouse. I've created this for my first portfolio homepage using Figma, an opensource interface design tool. It's my inspiration from the original Berlin version we'd to build for Careerfoundry's Bootcamp.
Design a slide-out menu.
"Bringing code to dance"
a funky GIF to make Lorem Ipsum dance!
"Let's start blogging!"
"Vector Animation"
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