Revisiting the primary navigation
In Part 18 we styled just about all of the home page header. In part 19, I revisited the primary navigation which I completely fo...
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In Part 18 we styled just about all of the home page header. In part 19, I revisited the primary navigation which I completely fo...
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Part 18 continues where we left on with styling the remaining content inside the header portion of the home page. I utilized...
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Styling our home page header begins in part 17 of the Let's Build: A Consultancy Website series.
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In part 16 I optimize our theme for development. Kirby comes with a starter kit preinstalled to show you functionality which I really like.
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Part 15 walks you through my process of preparing assets for a typical website. In this video, I walk you through slicing and exporting assets from Affinity Designer.
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When I start most projects I like to utilize some build tools to make the code more optimized as well as my workflow.
Part 14 walks you through the folder structure o...
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It's finally time to code! And with that, I needed a good foundation to build our website on top of. Meet Kirby, my CMS of choice for this projec...
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Part 12 continues the design phase. In this part of the series, I take on the design of the about page.
This page will feature a bit about Alyssa and her experience ...
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In part 11, I design a completely new homepage concept showing you each step of the way in a time-lapse fashion.
Having completed our first round home page design in ...
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Part 10 of the series rounds out the home page design for my first comp of the consultancy website design. Watch as I finish the home page design and explain some of the...
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Part 9 continues on with the design of the home page. I tackle a bunch of design decisions based on the content Alyssa has provided me.
Much of...
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Continuing on from Part 7 I decided to revisit the photo editing portion of the design.
Since I was being recorded I felt a bit rushed in th...
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