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Html5 Canvas
Html5 Canvas
Html5 Canvas is one of the main replacements for traditional Flash content. Compatible across browsers and devices, it's a must have for a front-end development toolbox.
download Canvas primer PDF
Devstate has cherry picked key techniques from the past, and translated them to this modern medium.
Our workshops range from introductory to advanced animation and visualizations.
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CSS animations
Historically, CSS was only used to style and layout HTML documents, and SVG was a forgotten standard for vector graphics.
download CSS animation PDF
Thanks to improved browser support, both are now used to create lightweight and complex graphics, effects and animations.
This set of workshops demystifies the topics and opens up interesting new visual possibilities.
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WebGL Zero to Hero
WEBGL ZERO TO HERO
WebGL is becoming the standard for online 3D content from games to interactive sites and advanced visualizations.
download WebGL training PDF
Hardware-accelerated 3D rendering enables this powerhouse to deliver previously impossible content.
Our workshops make the learning curve less intimidating, focusing on techniques and best practices gathered together during years of experience with 3D graphics.
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Sakri Rosenstrom
Sakri is a Brussels based Finnish Creative Coder with 15 years of experience.
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In the past he has done work for : Johnson & Johnson, Sony, McKinsey & Company, Pioneer, Bose, Deutche Bank etc.
Sakri has been a speaker at conferences including : FITC, 360Flex, Adobe Beyond Boundaries and Multi-Mania.
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Frank Reitberger
Frank is a Designer, Programmer and Creative Developer based in Bochum Germany.
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He is fascinated by all computer graphics, procedural driven and generative art, interactive design and digital beauty.
Frank is a frequent speaker at conferences including : Reasons to be Creative, FITC, Beyond Tellerrand, and Webtech Conferences. -
Nicolas Barradeau
Nicolas is a freelance graphic coder from Paris, France.
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He did fine-arts and was a self-taught actionscript developer
When Flash died, he kept doing graphic research with the new ways of doing things (HTML/JS/CSS/WebGL)
He led some fruitful workshops in multimedia schools. He spoke at conferences and his work has been awarded several times.