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Experimental Javascript
Learn Three.js, Matter.js and PIXI.js to make interactive websites using collision engines, displacement maps and interactive 3D in the browser.
If you’re a creative person who wants to make experimental, art-driven websites, this is the perfect course to make websites that stand out from the crowd.
In this short online course you’ll dive deep into the world of experimental Javascript. Discover the world of collision engines, displacement maps and interactive 3D in the browser with libraries like PIXI.js and Three.js.
This is a great next step for students who already have some knowledge of HTML, CSS and Javascript, or have completed our Foundation HTML, CSS + Javascript and Javascript for Designers courses.
What youโll learn
- Learn how to interact with HTML canvases with Javascript
- Add touch, mouse, dragging and device orientation effects
- Make collision detection engines with Matter.js
- Work with displacement and color splitting effects using PIXI.js
- Dive into the world of 3D in the browser with Three.js
- Make interactive 3D websites that react to mouse and touch events
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
Anyone who is looking to take their creative Javascript skills to the next level, or anyone who is looking to get started with complex Javascript libraries like Three.js, PIXI.js or Matter.js.
We would recommend some knowledge of HTML, CSS and Javascript before this course starts. If you have done either our Foundation HTML, CSS + JS or Javascript for Designers course, this will be suitable for you.
Most of our students work in the creative industries โ designers, strategists and copywriters are the most common jobs โ but you can work in any industry to join the course.
WHAT YOUโLL NEED
A computer with Mac OS X 10.9 or above, Windows XP or above, or a recent Linux version installed and a broadband internet connection. Nothing more!
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.
Lawrence Gosset
Lawrence is a full-stack web developer and teacher who has also taught over a thousand people how to code. He was previously an instructor at London code school Steer.
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