Design & Interactive Experiences

I Don't Study Computer Science, What Should I Do?
I Don't Study Computer Science, What Should I Do?
A few months ago, I received an email that often appears in my inbox. Its usually along the lines of “I’m a college student very interested in getting into tech, but I don’t study computer science, what do I do?”. I don’t consider myself the vanguard of all the necessary knowledge to answer such questions, but […]
·peopleofcolorintech.com·
I Don't Study Computer Science, What Should I Do?
How to be an uncommonly good web developer
How to be an uncommonly good web developer
What does it take to be a really good web developer? If you’re working at your first programming job, you probably found out quickly that it’s not easy. It’s one thing to watch coding tutorials, read programming books, and make portfolio sites. It’s quite another to have to build websites from the spec, to meet deadlines, […]
·peopleofcolorintech.com·
How to be an uncommonly good web developer
15 Tech Organizations Actively Supporting Black Coders
15 Tech Organizations Actively Supporting Black Coders
These 15 organizations are bridging the racial divide in tech, making sure that Black voices are heard and that the work of Black coders and founders is…
·fullstackacademy.com·
15 Tech Organizations Actively Supporting Black Coders
About
About
/dev/color's mission is to empower Black software engineers to help one another grow into industry leaders.
·devcolor.org·
About
How Being Bad at Coding Led Rochelle Valdez to Work as a Cloud Developer at Google
How Being Bad at Coding Led Rochelle Valdez to Work as a Cloud Developer at Google
Originally posted here by Wogrammer Rochelle Valdez is a one-of-a-kind leader, coder, and organizer. Despite obstacle after obstacle, she has been able to find success as a developer at Google. She grew up in the Philippines on the streets of Manila, and at only ten years old, her family moved across the world to a […]
·peopleofcolorintech.com·
How Being Bad at Coding Led Rochelle Valdez to Work as a Cloud Developer at Google
Crushing Coding Interviews: Tips & Tricks for the Nontraditional Engineer
Crushing Coding Interviews: Tips & Tricks for the Nontraditional Engineer
Two years ago, I decided to radically change my career from nonprofit STEM education to software engineering. I had no background in coding, outside of a single programming class in 7th grade and a little HTML when I was a teenager. I entered a coding bootcamp, Ada Developers Academy, in January 2018 and had full-time software […]
·peopleofcolorintech.com·
Crushing Coding Interviews: Tips & Tricks for the Nontraditional Engineer
Women Lead Initiative
Women Lead Initiative
The AIGA Women Lead Initiative (WLI) is committed to empowering women in design and advancing the vital discourse on issues facing professional women today.
·aiga.org·
Women Lead Initiative
Design for Democracy
Design for Democracy
Design for Democracy applies design to increase civic participation by bringing clarity in the interactions between the U.S. government and its citizens.
·aiga.org·
Design for Democracy
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Diversity & Inclusion is a new AIGA initiative with the mission of encouraging diversity in design education, discourse, and practice to strengthen and expand the relevance of design in all areas of society.
·aiga.org·
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Design Census 2019
Design Census 2019
A survey to gain a better understanding of the professional design field of work.
·designcensus.org·
Design Census 2019
Responsive Typography: The Basics
Responsive Typography: The Basics
When we built websites we usually started by defining the body text. The body text definition dictates how wide your main column is, the rest used to follow almost by itself. Used to. Until recently, screen resolution was more or less homogeneous. Today we deal with a variety of screen sizes and resolutions. This makes things much more complicated.
·ia.net·
Responsive Typography: The Basics