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                                                              WEB DESIGNER :-  Web Designers are responsible for the web visual design, web designer must have a great sense of aesthetics & have the ability to make the website look beautifull.  One more advantage of learning is that it can enhace your CV/Resume & your CV/Resume will shortlisted first. You can also work as a freelancer in field of WEB DESIGNER                                                                 Speciality :-  Web designers usually have a specialism like  User Experience (UX) designer User Interface (UI) designer Visual designer                                                                   Tools & Skills :-  Web designers have knowledge of HTML, CSS, JS & graphics designing tools like  Adobe Photoshop Illustrator Sketch                       Figma                                                                      Personality :-  Web designers are : Creative Artistic Minded Adaptive Good i

7 best free online courses from Harvard University that you can do at home during the lockdown

7 best free online courses from Harvard University you can master at home while self-isolating:- 1. CS50's Introduction to Game Development  :-   The course is a dream come true for engineers and video game enthusiasts.Its intricacies will allow you to explore the design of cult-favourite games such as Super Mario Bros., Pong, Flappy Bird, Breakout, Match 3, Legend of Zelda, Angry Birds, Pokémon, 3D Helicopter Game, Dreadhalls, and Portal, to understand the principles of 2D and 3D graphics, animation, sound and collision detection.  You can let the parents know playing video games just got legit. Duration: 12 weeks Course link:  CS50's Introduction to Game Development   2. CS50 for Lawyers :- According to the website, this course is a variant of Harvard University's introduction to computer science, CS50, designed especially for lawyers (and law students). It’ll help you understand computational thinking and legal implications of the technological deci