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- Learn to code for free on The Dots x SuperHi scholarshipIn association with London code school, SuperHi, we’re offering not one but two free places on their upcoming evening course. We’re offering the two places to people who usually wouldn’t be able to afford the usual course price. As we think there’ll be high demand for the scholarships, they’ll be picked from the best applications we receive. We spoke to SuperHi’s course teacher, Lawrence Gosset, about why should creatives learn to code and what you’ll learn. Q: The common question we see on4
- Ones and HeroesOnes and Heroes is the first article instalment of intern x SuperHi: Flipping the Script. The series explores the different ways that creative folk can use the internet to make the world a better place. Ones and Heroes spotlights the work of those who are using their online platforms to call for social change, featuring interviews with Hoda Katebi, Mandy Harris Williams, Maggie Matić and Sadé Mica.
- SuperHi - Learning how to code made simple (Case Study)OVERVIEW SuperHi is a coding school that teaches people how to code websites – both via online and in person classes in NYC and London. The lessons are taught using SuperHi’s own code editor. This case study shows the process of how I helped improve the interface of the code editor and designed features that made it a tool that aids and encourages autonomous learning. MY ROLE When I started working on SuperHi I was attending the classes myself. That way I could work closely with Rik Lomas, the
- Final piece for SuperHi's 'self-care x creativity series' on how to preserve the intrinsic value of creative pursuits outside of workThis piece was the finale to SuperHi's self care x creativity series, exploring how to recognise and appreciate the intrinsic value that lies in creative pursuits outside of our creative, monetised work. Illustration by Lucile Merveille: https://www.lucilemerveille.com/