Flow modeling in Photoshop

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Details

Design a portfolio layout with Photoshop and unleash your creative potential

Structure

75 minutes of videos

Fee per spot

Pluralsight subscription

Dates

Any time

Location

Online

Boost your design skills with the course on Pluralsight created back in 2014.

Flow Modeling for a Portfolio in Photoshop is constructed to help you with the first steps of a user flow and a story for a captivating portfolio. Which is crucial to exhibit your design talent and attract potential clients or employers.

The course navigates through the complexities of Photoshop, making it simple even for beginners.

With practical examples and expert guidance, you’ll acquire the knowledge to create a well structured portfolio that resonates with your unique style.

Key takeaways

  • Gain an understanding of Photoshop for portfolio creation
  • Grasp the concept of flow modeling and its application
  • Learn to create captivating portfolios that highlight styles
  • Acquire the skills to effectively showcase your work
  • Leverage Photoshop to enhance your design process and output
Dive into the flow modeling course

Why take part?

Create an engaging portfolio with Photoshop and elevate your design career
  • Use the Photoshop, an essential tool for all designers
  • Learn to create a professional portfolio, a must-have for every designer
  • Hands-on short lessons allowing to lean new skills promptly
  • Construct a portfolio flow to later convert it to the full scale design

Sessions

Video course journey

The course takes you on a comprehensive journey of creating a user flow using Photoshop.

It begins with an introduction to Photoshop and the concept of flow modeling. As you delve deeper, you'll understand how to apply information architecture in your design process.

You’ll learn to create a layout for a portfolio that not only showcases your work but also reflect a design style.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced designer, this course offers valuable insights to enhance your design process and output.

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