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Math for Creatives
Break down concepts such as trigonometry, algebra, randomness and noise in a visual way to add layers of interactivity into your projects.
Math… for creatives? Isn’t that like mixing cheese and chocolate? Maybe in the past but as part of a modern creative’s workflow, mathematics can be an invaluable tool to add layers of interactivity into your work.
This isn’t your traditional math class. This is targeted towards people who think visually and want to understand how to mould math to their advantage.
If you work in design, motion or animation you will learn how to break down concepts such as trigonometry, algebra, randomness and noise in a visual, easy-to-understand way that you can add to your own projects.
What you’ll learn
- What tools are available to creatives and how we would pick the right tool for the right job
- Using trigonometry to draw shapes and waves, calculate distances and point at things
- The math behind color and how we can use randomess to create constantly changing sites
- What is organic noise and how can we use it to create natural randomness
- How to think about easings, timings and speeds
- How to use physics within math to create gravity and accelerations
WHAT YOU’LL GET
Real world projects – Projects and code that you can alter and remix to add to your own sites and portfolio
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
Anyone who wants to learn how to get comfortable with math in a visual-thinking way.
This is a beginner course with no requirements apart from being comfortable using a computer. If you use programs like Microsoft Word or Photoshop without trouble, you’re good to go.
While this course covers Javascript, you don’t need any prior knowledge of Javascript at all to start.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
A computer (Windows, Mac or Linux) with the latest version of Chrome installed and a broadband internet connection. That’s it!
Your instructors
Our instructors have decades of professional experience, have spoken at international conferences and have won countless web design awards.
Rik Lomas
Rik (he/him) is a Mancunian coder, teacher and CEO of SuperHi. He was the co-founder of Steer (a code school in London) and has taught several thousand people to code. He is a bit too old to be posting memes on our social media and recently featured as a Sour Patch Kid in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade.
Jake Brussel Faria
Jake is a New York-based freelance designer and coder working as Arcades Studio. Previously he was a content creator as part of the lovely SuperHi team.
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