Inhalt: Si vous travaillez sur Mac avec Microsoft Excel 365 et que vous devez assembler des données de plusieurs sources sans avoir à utiliser PowerQuery ou Power Pivot, cette formation est pour vous. Alexandra Beauchamps vous propose des méthodes qui permettent d'identifier et d'exploiter les sources de données pour les intégrer dans des tableaux. Vous apprendrez à nettoyer, assembler et harmoniser les données. Ainsi, vous serez en mesure de combiner vos tableaux et de vérifier vos résultats de manière simple et efficace. Umfang: 01:19:34
Inhalt: Muse is the leading no-code web design tool, and our Essential Training course covers everything you need to know to build your own unique, expressive websites with its visual, intuitive toolset. Adobe product manager Dani Beaumont walks through the major Muse features and introduces productivity tips for implementing your own websites quickly. Learn how to plan and design a site, place and style images and text, configure slideshows and contact forms, and publish and export your new Muse site. Along the way, you'll discover how to use features like master pages, breakpoints, and scroll effects to build more responsive sites-without any code. Umfang: 05:37:39.00
Inhalt: By building a high-fidelity prototype, you can get feedback from stakeholders and users before you sink too much time into a design that doesn't meet their needs. Adobe XD-a UX design platform for creating experiences using an iterative design process-was designed to help make it easier to collaborate on and share your ideas. In this course, the first installment in a two-part series, learn how to create and collaborate on web and mobile app designs using Adobe XD. Instructor Dani Beaumont, a principal product manager on Adobe XD, shows how to set up a design project and make use of the workspace layouts and tools. She also demonstrates how to use power capabilities such as Repeat Grid and the Libraries panel; build a component library with states and overrides, and more. Umfang: 03:02:40
Inhalt: Explore using Adobe XD to build out a component library that can be easily adapted and updated from project to project. Instructor Dani Beaumont covers efficiently designing for multiple screen resolutions, correcting hierarchy and responsive resize behavior to mimic real-world scenarios, creating and managing states (sprites), and more. Plus, Dani shares a variety of tips and tricks along the way. Umfang: 01:01:58.00
Inhalt: Fixing a fundamental mistake in a web app after it has been released can be costly and time-consuming. In this course-the final installment in a two-part series-learn how to avoid such problems by building a high-fidelity, fully interactive prototype that can help you spot issues early in the design process. Instructor Dani Beaumont, a principal product manager on Adobe XD, shares insider tips for creating, sharing, and revising prototypes effectively for user research and testing projects using Adobe XD. Learn how to add animation and motion to your project with Auto-Animate. Discover how to share your prototype and preview it on a variety of devices. Plus, learn how to share your prototypes with developers via design spec links, where they can get all the info they need, including assets. Umfang: 01:59:44
Inhalt: Discover how to use Adobe XD as an alternative to Sketch, and learn how to convert Sketch files to XD projects. Instructor Dani Beaumont demonstrates the differences and similarities of the two applications, and discusses how XD features and workflows can help streamline user experience (UX) design projects. Dani also covers using Photoshop and Illustrator to extend the design workflow in XD. Umfang: 00:49:47.00
Inhalt: Keep up with the latest features of Adobe XD, the innovative tool for UI and UX design and prototyping. In this series, instructor Dani Beaumont helps you get acquainted with new capabilities by digging into a new Adobe XD CC feature each week. Tune in every Tuesday to master a new feature. Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion. Umfang: 03:08:01.00
Inhalt: With Adobe Muse, you can use canvas and layout tools to create unique websites without needing to write a line of code. You can also implement popular ecommerce frameworks like Shopify into your website to support an online shopping experience. In this course, Dani Beaumont demonstrates how to design your ecommerce site using Muse. Dani shows how to build out Muse pages, set up a Shopify store in trial mode, and add products manually and in bulk. She also shows how to integrate Shopify products in Muse, generate terms of service and return policy changes, and set Shopify shipping and payments. Plus, she explains how your site owner can maintain their inventory on the Shopify side. Umfang: 01:54:53.00
Inhalt: You can transform infrastructure into code using Chef-a powerful platform that provides automation solutions, a development kit, and more. This course explains how to use Chef architecture and tools to simplify and automate configuration management. Learn how to install Chef, configure settings, and more. Join Robin Beck as he shows you how to leverage recipes and cookbooks, deploy a Chef server, and take your infrastructure full scale by managing multiple nodes and resolving dependencies. Umfang: 02:56:09.00
Inhalt: How do you apply test-driven development (TDD) principles to infrastructure as code when utilizing an automation framework like Chef? Join instructor Robin Beck in this training course to explore the infrastructure testing tools that ship with the Chef Development Kit (ChefDK). For integration testing, Robin introduces Test Kitchen, which allows you to verify your cookbook integrity by deploying code in isolation to a test environment, such as a virtual machine, Docker container, or cloud instance. He also reviews InSpec, the language for evaluating security and compliance issues. Finally, Robin demonstrates unit testing with ChefSpec, a fork of the popular RSpec framework that can verify the functionality of code in memory. With a focus on practical exercises, this course guides developers through a workflow that helps you reduce errors and produce production-ready infrastructure-before your cookbooks ever enter the pipeline. Umfang: 01:49:33.00
Inhalt: Chef is a configuration management tool that allows you to write "recipes" to automate the deployment, provisioning, and configuration of machines and applications. The cooking metaphor extends to Chef cookbooks, which are collections of recipes; its CLI, knife; and its testing framework, Kitchen. The platform is ideal for DevOps engineers that want to manage their infrastructure with code. This intermediate-level course provides insights into the Chef architecture through practical examples and demos, including the deployment of a PHP application on top of a LAMP stack. Instructor Robin Beck walks through recipe development and the various prebuilt cookbooks available from the Chef community Supermarket, and reviews best practices for building wrapper cookbooks that allow you to access recipes from different cookbooks. He also shows how to work more efficiently with knife commands for managing clients, cookbooks, and data. Umfang: 03:49:33.00
Inhalt: Behavior-driven development (BDD) emerged from test-driven development as a process that enhances collaboration with non-technical teams. BDD tests are focused on the user and system behavior, and can clarify details that are often lost during the traditional software development process. This training course teaches the basics of behavior-driven development. Learn how BDD fits in an agile workflow, how to drive BDD process within a team, and the basics of using popular BDD frameworks like Cucumber. Instructor Robin Beck helps you get hands-on with Cucumber and its specification language, Gherkin, providing examples of writing requirements specifications, defining scenarios, setting up failing tests, and optimizing your code to emphasize domain-driven and object-oriented design. He wraps up with some best practices for implementing behavior-driven development and keeping the philosophy-behavior over function-at top of mind. Umfang: 01:25:55.00
Inhalt: Initiez-vous à la mise en page avec InDesign CC en créant une carte de visite. Cette formation vous permettra d'appréhender les outils de mise en page, de connaître les réglages d'un document pour l'impression, et de maîtriser la fusion de données pour la création de documents multiples. Umfang: 00:39:40.00
Inhalt: Initiez-vous à la mise en pages dans InDesign CC à travers la création d'un magazine, et à l'aide de cette formation proposée par Alexandre Becquet. Vous apprendrez les bases de la mise en pages pour l'édition. À travers plusieurs exemples, votre formateur vous fera profiter de son expérience afin que vous puissiez réaliser des documents multipages destinés à l'impression. À la fin de cette formation, vous saurez ce qu'est un chemin de fer, à quel moment prendre en compte certaines pages, et comment optimiser votre flux de travail avec les éléments liés. Umfang: 01:26:27.00
Inhalt: Initiez-vous à la mise en page dans Illustrator CC et à la création d'un curriculum vitae (CV) ! Accompagné d'Alexandre Becquet, vous réaliserez un CV qui vous permettra d'appréhender les outils de mise en page d'Illustrator CC, de connaître les réglages d'un document pour l'impression, et à partir de cette mise en page, de pouvoir exporter votre travail en vue d'une création destinée au web. Umfang: 01:09:36.00
Inhalt: The human eye perceives objects in a scene in order of contrast. Tone, color, and glazing are used to establish this "visual hierarchy" in your art. Join award-winning illustrator and Rhode Island School of Design professor Mary Jane Begin back in her studio as she discusses tricks to achieve visual hierarchy. She starts by establishing value, or light and dark areas in the composition, and then shows how to use varying opacity and a limited color palette to further define the forms in a painting. Finally, learn how glazing can make your colors pop even more and shift the palette toward a warm or cool tone. Mary Jane compares traditional media to a digital workflow while using brushes, sponges, watercolors, and acrylic paint to achieve her results. These lessons can be easily migrated to digital artwork and designs using programs like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors- Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels- a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, #6, and #10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 00:34:54.00
Inhalt: Understanding how to arrange the elements of a composition is critical to a successful final piece. Like the skeleton of a creature, composition is the foundation on which everything else rests. This course will help to clarify best practices for developing any artistic or illustrated composition. Shaping the elements; marrying concept to composition; engaging the editing eye; achieving balance, unity, directional movement, and perspective; and exploring point of view and focal points are all topics covered in these lessons. Author (and professional artist) Mary Jane Begin also explores the major and minor pitfalls of a weak composition and explains the six compositional rules that lead to the best end results! See the steps in action in the final chapter, where Mary Jane designs a concept for lynda.com. Then share what you've learned with the lynda.com community. Take the three challenges Mary Jane issues in the course and post your results to Facebook and Twitter, using the hashtag #learnatlynda. We can't wait to see your illustrations! Umfang: 02:02:31.00
Inhalt: Take a look over the shoulder of an artist at work. Mary Jane Begin, an award-winning illustrator and Rhode Island School of Design professor, sits down at the drawing board and explains how complementary colors-colors on opposite sides of the color wheel-can make your art, illustrations, and designs more compelling and vibrant. Learn how to layer colors of different hues and translucencies, play with light and shadow, and subtract color to create a sense of form. Plus, learn to neutralize a color's intensity simply by mixing it with its complement. Mary Jane illustrates these concepts through pastel on paper, but they can be applied to all types of media including digital endeavors. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors- Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels- a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, #6, and #10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 00:18:29.00
Inhalt: Mary Jane Begin is back with more from the Artist at Work series. This installment focuses on adding texture to your imagery-visual texture that breaks up repetitive strokes and static blocks of color-with pattern, color, light, and a variety of brush strokes. Mary Jane takes an early-stage illustration from her book series Willow Buds and shows how to add variation, contrast, and a tactile quality to trees and grass, water, and the sky. These lessons are useful whether you're working with traditional media like the watercolors Mary Jane uses in this course, or digital formats like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors- Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels- a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, #6, and #10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 00:35:52.00
Inhalt: If you can convince a viewer that there is depth in a flat image, you can increase the emotional resonance and believability of your artwork. In this course, professional illustrator Mary Jane Begin explores how color and contrast affect the illusion of space. Mary Jane shows how to choose a focal point for your image, use temperature to define your foreground and background objects, employ contrasting colors to create depth, and work with edges to create contrast. As with all Artist at Work courses, the techniques shown here can be applied to both traditional and digital media. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors - Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels - a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, # 6, and # 10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 01:06:12.00
Inhalt: The heart of most narrative art lies in the characters in the story. This course will reveal the "secret sauce" that makes a character memorable, beloved, villainous, funny, or celebrated. Mary Jane Begin-illustrator, author, and Rhode Island School of Design professor-explores character design from all corners of the illustration universe, including cartoons, comics, feature animation, gaming, kid's books, and advertising. Mary Jane explains how the components of good character design can be broken down into concrete elements. She shows how body shape, posture, anatomy, facial expression, costume, color, movement, and abstract aspects like archetypes and environment bring a character to life. The lessons are illustrated with examples from Mary Jane's books, as well as famous, heart-warming characters created by a group of extraordinary character designers. Umfang: 01:25:42.00
Inhalt: Composing an image is like solving a puzzle; if you can imagine your elements as a group of colored shapes, you can make all the pieces fit. In this course, Mary Jane Begin shows you how to see shape before detail and develop a portrait step-by-step, using reference images, a color composite, and foundational shapes. The course will review color balance, color blocking, use of diagonal shapes for dynamic compositions, tension between edges, focal points, space, and hierarchy of shape. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors- Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels- a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, #6, and #10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 01:09:28.00
Inhalt: Color is a fundamental element of our lives. Understanding how to use it for visual communication in a variety of contexts is essential for designers and artists. This course is about learning how to use color, not only to create more effective designs, but also to tell a story. Illustrator, professor, and author Mary Jane Begin explains how color intertwines with brand identity, how it affects the mood of a piece and directs the viewer's attention to areas of interest, and how it can connect images or create space between elements. She removes the mystery surrounding the color wheel and color relationships; shows how to layer, mix, and digitally alter color; and use light to integrate temperature, translucency, and contrast. These lessons are applicable to a number of fields, including graphic design, photography, and illustration, and both traditional and digital media. Dive in and get a fresh look at color that is sure to revitalize your creativity and your work. Umfang: 01:57:21.00
Inhalt: We asked illustrator Mary Jane Begin to create a brand-new composition from three (surprise) elements. The goal? To teach members how to think about composition in terms of visual interest and implied story. In these videos, Mary Jane creates thumbnail sketches to conceptualize the layout and chooses the thumbnail that best communicates the message. She then translates that thumbnail into a larger sketch and uses color and texture to pull together a composition suitable for showing to a client or using as the basis for a final painting or illustration. These lessons show how an artist works on her feet, and puts concepts such as the rules of thirds, negative space, and drawing from reference materials into a real-world context. Umfang: 00:34:02.00
Inhalt: Tertiary colors are the neutral browns and grays that, when over used in a palette, are often referred to as "mud." Though sometimes banished from an artist's palette, they play a crucial role. Tertiary colors give more vibrant hues a chance to shine and play a starring role in compositions with more subtle ideas or moods behind them. Follow along with Mary Jane Begin in this installment of Artist at Work as she explores tertiary color, its best uses, and the creative possibilities available with this palette. She paints a landscape based on a reference photo, and provides tips along the way about establishing a ground, adding texture physically or digitally, building depth, and making your focal points pop. Mary Jane uses the following materials in this course: Arches 140 lb hot press paper Tube watercolors- Winsor & Newton Cotman brand Paper stumps for blending Pastels- a variety of stick and pencil forms (including Conte pastel pencils) Short, fat, fine-bristle Winsor & Newton #2 and #4 brushes (for scrubbing color off) Sceptre Gold II sable/synthetic blend #3, #6, and #10 brushes Winsor & Newton Cotman brand 25 mm/1 in. flat brush (for washes) Umfang: 00:45:29.00
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