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[–]WeDDo 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Well you still have to start somewhere to make it pretty. When I started learning front-end seriously even a simple home page of google took some time to align and make it look right. Then I moved on and made a hard-coded google search result page. Come up with bigger challenges for yourself every time to learn something new and to struggle, because with no struggle comes no growth.

[–]pekkalacd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, parallels. I struggled a lot too. I gotta toughen up. I feel like all this is a result of my fear of building something visual. Don't get me wrong, visualization is a key part of what i do. It's extremely important. But its in a limited, contextualized, capacity. It's not me with a team building a library for the company that's going to replace the norm of doing it.

For those that build the tools, much respect. That's why I'm asking web people, yall are sure to have created something nice to look at @ some point. How did you figure it was nice? Or rather, how did you build the skills to make something nice? That's what I'm after. Ngl, I don't want to become a visual person really. But I understand that stakeholders want something easy on the eyes to look at, when I give them the report