Derek Hughes, a partner at dynanti web design, has been appointed to teach all four web design adult education courses at Southport College and it’s satellite establishment, Waterloo College.
The courses include three City & Guilds Level 2 sessions, designed for beginners in web design, and one Level 3 session for those who want to progress their basic web development skills further.
The advantages that Derek brings to the courses include his practical experience, which is developing on a daily basis, his up-to-the-minute knowledge of current trends and best practises and his First Class Honours degree in Web Systems Development from Lancaster University.
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Welcome to new web design students
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Welcome to students from the Web Design (Level 2 and 3) courses that Derek is running at Southport & Waterloo Colleges, we hope you will find this blog useful as you progress through your course.
Details of your particular course can be found by clicking on your course from the Courses menu above. This includes dates, syllabus, etc. Hover over your course on the Courses menu and a page for each week will be listed. Click over one of these options and you will be able to access all the notes and resources that were issued that week.
The resources menu contains lots of links to free resources, tutorials, images, fonts, scripts, etc. for web designers. Please do make use of it, almost everything listed is available free of charge – we’re sure you’ll find it really useful.
Should you want to find something and can’t, use the search facility in the top right corner of each page. The search engine is automatically updated when we add new blogs posts and amend the pages, so it’s always up-to-date.
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And don’t forget, this is an interactive blog, so if you want to comment on any of our blog posts, or pages, please register (see the Administration panel on the right of all pages) and comment away. All we ask is that you post your comment on the relevant page; if you want to make a comment about something we did in week 1 of the course, leave your comment on that page.
That’s it, a big welcome and we look forward to you taking an active part in this blog.