In one year i’ll finish my current school.
I have pretty a lot flash as3 programming experience, and i am atm im doing some flash based sites with my friend who takes care of graphics.
We are now getting more people to do learn flash, after effects, photoshop etc. so soon we can do it as a team.
But. Before that my friend is going to design school in Berlin. And I dont know where to go.
I am seeking for a school where i could learn something, that would help me improve my current skills.
Now my question is: Is there any awesome, elite school web design / programming related school? Best in Berlin. If not please any tips where i could learn some amazing animations, but not from tutorial but from living man. Thanks for any replies.
PS: Sorry for my bad english, i cant help it.
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MaximusCript said
In one year i’ll finish my current school.I have pretty a lot flash as3 programming experience, and i am atm im doing some flash based sites with my friend who takes care of graphics.
We are now getting more people to do learn flash, after effects, photoshop etc. so soon we can do it as a team.
But. Before that my friend is going to design school in Berlin. And I dont know where to go.
I am seeking for a school where i could learn something, that would help me improve my current skills.
Now my question is: Is there any awesome, elite school web design / programming related school? Best in Berlin. If not please any tips where i could learn some amazing animations, but not from tutorial but from living man. Thanks for any replies.
PS: Sorry for my bad english, i cant help it.
I think you can view more design ruts so that got more good design.
I can’t recommend a school other than to say I personally believe these schools to be a little overrated and also a waste of money.
There is NOTHING about design, software development, and multimedia you can’t learn from the internet. I find wikipedia and youtube to be good starting points when approaching a subject for the first time to get the basics before getting a manual and learning something in depth.
Look at job adverts to see what employers are looking for.
At the end of the day all that matters you can do in the real world and how good you are at selling yourself to potential clients and employers. Not how you learned it or how much money you spent learning it.
