altaclaro dashboard

Category: UX design Industry: Legal and education UX design for an associate performance dashboard for a company providing legal training. It is using bright, colorful design to showcase different metrics in associate performance, graphs comparing associate results and highlighting their strong and weak points and issues, as well as feedback.

KDIT dashboard

Category: UX design Industry: market research Colorful UX design for a dashboard featuring tables with data listed in different priority levels. Subtle, pastel color coding and expandable table rows and toggles ensure simplifying the overall complex table structure and organization.

searchabull dashboard

Category: UX design Industry: market research UX design for a dashboard as part of a larger branding project for a startup in the field of consumer search insight. Color palette is based on contrasting dark navy blue and bright orange with a few accent colors. Typography is clean and modern and the project included creating … Read more

Performance dashboard

Category: UX design Industry: automotive A sleek UX design for a performance dashboard, as a summary report one pager. The design features statistics and key metrics as the most prominent part of the design. The big, stand out numbers are combined with more subtle icons (related to automotive industry – vehicles, cars etc) and green … Read more

ams white paper

Category: Brochure / white paper designIndustry: automotive Corporate brochure – white paper for an Australian automotive company with a professional, clean and crisp look. Combination of dark navy and blue tones with sleek, minimalistic lines and triangular shapes, give it a polished look with simple layouts with subtle iconography.

altaclaro white paper

Category: Brochure / white paper designIndustry: Legal and education White paper for a case study for a company providing legal training. Corporate, yet playful and approachable tone, with dark navy and green tones and fun illustrations and icons. The brochure is outlining an overview of the courses, as well as a practical guide.

vmg brochure

Category: Brochure designIndustry: Facility management A crisp, corporate bifold brochure with minimalistic approach and modern layout for a building management company. It lists their services, from cleaning to building and pipe repairs. Featuring curvy lines to enhance the flow, lots of white space and elegant, sophisticated, premium look. Blue and red tones give it a … Read more

altaclaro brochure

Category: Brochure designIndustry: Legal and Education A sleek trifold brochure for a company providing legal training for lawyers. Dark navy and green color scheme, in combination with playful illustrations give it a suitable tone for educational sector.

Twintel

Category: Brochure designIndustry: IT A clean and simple bifold brochure for an IT services company. Featuring blue and yellow colors, with custom icons for each service, the design is centered around circles and playful elements, giving a trustworthy, yet friendly tone.

Risk map

Category: InfographicIndustry: Digital A sleek, vertical infographic showing risk levels during a product launch. A split layout with a dark sidebar and linear curvy graph showing different risk levels for each stage of the product launch. The look is technical, with linear elements and minimalistic. Each stage / phase is featuring a title, 4 key … Read more

BCM plan

Category: InfographicIndustry: Finance A circular infographic showing 10 steps of Retirement Plan with a cycle flow. Color coding is used to group the steps together and overall clean look give it a professional and polished look. Iconography is used to give it a bit more life and splash of color.

notre.guide

Category: InfographicIndustry: Tourism and Travel Infographic that introduces a new service to the property owners in the tourism industry. It outlines the opportunity to create a customized online booklet for the customers containing information about the establishment and activities in its surroundings. Flat, linear style of the illustrations are keeping the tone corporate, fresh and … Read more

ams wall graphic

Category: InfographicIndustry: Automotive A story about the company history and achievements throughout the years featuring a horizontal, landscape timeline as a large scale poster to put on the office wall. It is using alternating colored sections for different years, from dark, navy blue to light blue to focus on the past, present and the future. … Read more

Google Ads Grant infographic

Category: InfographicIndustry: Media and Advertising A modern, clean, bright infographic illustration explaining how Google Ad Grants work. The ‘recycle type’ of graphic is based on circular design with arrows and 4 steps shown around a central image showing a Google Search and ads. All with bright, crisp Google colors used for color coding each step. … Read more

General instructions:

  1. Open the exercise in your browser and read the task and the content on the left side of the screen. 
  2. You will be editing the content on the right side of the screen.
  3. In order to do that, right click on the exercise page that you opened and go to ‘Inspect’.
  4. Go to ‘Sources’ in the top bar and if you cannot see an empty CSS sheet where you can type the code, press Ctrl + P and start typing ‘styl’ in the search bar. Then press enter to open the CSS sheet.
  5. Follow the notes on the left and start typing your CSS code to see the changes online!
  6. Important! Do not refresh the page while you are editing the code, as these changes are in preview mode only and you can see them immediately, as soon as you write a line of functioning code.
  7. Use the custom classes in the notes on the left side of the screen, as well as ‘Elements’ on the top bar of the ‘Inspect’ to target and style the classes and elements. For example, you can enable the small icon on the top left of the ‘Inspect’ window (‘Select an element in the page to inspect it’) to find the default class name of the element you want to edit, while you are in the ‘Elements’ tab.

Tips:

  1. If the code is not showing any changes, try adding the !important tag at the end of the line before closing it (before the “;” symbol) and see if it works then.
  2. Don’t forget there are usually more ways to achieve the same result. Be creative!
  3. If you get stuck, write your email address in the form on the left side of the screen and you will get the solution (CSS code) in your email.

Sources:

  1. You can find a lot of tutorials on my youtube channel. 
  2. Watch the tutorial on how to solve these exercises here.

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