Joey Kirk

Joey Kirk

Indianapolis, IN Co-Founder / Designer / Developer of Made by Munsters Joined about 10 years ago via an invitation from Jeff B.

  • 5 stories
  • 8 comments
  • 95 upvotes
  • Posted to Sass Slack Room, May 19, 2015

    I'd be up for one!

    0 points
  • Posted to Ask DN: Your favorite team portrait, Jan 23, 2015

    I'm slightly biased, but I love ours over at Bloc:

    0 points
  • Posted to ASK DN: Webflow vs Adobe Muse, Jan 13, 2015

    I haven't used Muse, however, I found Webflow to be very intuitive and easy to use. You can check out the free tutorial we created over at Bloc on how to use it (https://www.bloc.io/tutorials/webflow-tutorial-design-responsive-sites-with-webflow#!/chapters/689).

    I find it's great for exploring interactions and creating things rather quickly. I still love to hand-code most of my stuff, but for what it's worth, it's a great tool to learn and use.

    6 points
  • Posted to Show DN: Using Webflow to build Bloc Jams, in reply to Nelson Abalos Jr , Aug 16, 2014

    Thanks for the tips! I'll work on the rollovers. I hadn't gotten the chance to check out some of the components. Going to continue exploring.

    1 point
  • Posted to Show DN: Using Webflow to build Bloc Jams, Aug 15, 2014

    We just launched a new tutorial on how to build a website using Webflow.

    You can check out the final product at bloc-jams.webflow.com/

    Let us know your thoughts.

    3 points
  • Posted to Show DN: A Beginner Course in HTML/CSS/Skeleton, in reply to Alexander van Ravestyn , Jul 11, 2014

    Alex, Thanks for checking it out! If you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out to me (joey@bloc.io).

    0 points
  • Posted to MacDown - Open source markdown editor for Mac, in reply to Michael Xander , Jun 30, 2014

    +1. Been using LightPaper for a few months now, and it's perfect for my workflow. MacDown is fairly nice too though. Haven't had a chance to mess with it a lot just yet.

    0 points
  • Posted to Places other than college to learn design, Jun 30, 2014

    At Bloc, we teach and mentor apprentices in UX/UI design, in addition to full stack, front-end and mobile development.

    We believe in learning by doing. Working with a one-on-one mentor, you can learn the fundamentals of design as well as build out a variety of projects that will help you craft the skills you need and want as a designer.

    All of our mentors are full-time designers at startups, corporations, and some are freelancers, with many years of experience and a ton of expertise under their belts. All share a passion for teaching and sharing their knowledge.

    If you're passionate about bettering yourself and learning UX/UI design, I'd highly recommend you check us out.

    There's also a ton of other online resources you should explore, just as the others have mentioned. Here's a few more:

    If you ever have questions, shoot me an email at joey@bloc.io.

    3 points
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