The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice. Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start, applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high fidelity wireframes.
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s first blockchain- powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400% increase in course completion in 3 months.
The online CATIA training course will also give students an overview of the ideas behind sheet metal modelling, part modelling, surface modelling, advanced modelling tools used in CATIA, and similar concepts. The applicants will be given real automotive and aerospace projects throughout the program to hone their practical experience.
https://aptronnoida.in/best-catia-training-in-noida.html
As we begin another year with our brand new leads, it's important to let our audience know who we are and all the fun stuff we have planned!
Join us for a fun info session to get a behind the scenes look at our upcoming projects as well as the team who will execute it.
All'interno della presentazione trovate il dettaglio del settimo Mulesoft Meetup. Si è potuto approfondire strumenti come AnyPointMQ, il valore delle API stabilendo dei KPI e tracciandone l'andamento
The online CATIA training course will also give students an overview of the ideas behind sheet metal modelling, part modelling, surface modelling, advanced modelling tools used in CATIA, and similar concepts. The applicants will be given real automotive and aerospace projects throughout the program to hone their practical experience.
https://aptronnoida.in/best-catia-training-in-noida.html
As we begin another year with our brand new leads, it's important to let our audience know who we are and all the fun stuff we have planned!
Join us for a fun info session to get a behind the scenes look at our upcoming projects as well as the team who will execute it.
All'interno della presentazione trovate il dettaglio del settimo Mulesoft Meetup. Si è potuto approfondire strumenti come AnyPointMQ, il valore delle API stabilendo dei KPI e tracciandone l'andamento
In the HACKFEST-GGV INFO SESSION, we will provide you with all the necessary information. We will make sure that all your doubts and queries related to the HACKFEST-GGV gets resolved. Meet you all in the session guys.
To get more details, please visit our website through the following link: https://dscggv.github.io/hackfest.html
HackFest-GGV is going to be a lot thrilling as it will be covering a lot of exciting technologies along with Advanced Google Technologies. The top performers will be awarded with some exciting swags and perks. So, Please Hurry up everyone and Innovate fast.
CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application) is a multi platform software suite for CAD/CAM/CAE/3d-PLM of managing the entire life cycle of the product.This course is designed on a process based approach to complete a particular task and help you build a solid foundation. CATIA enables users to optimize their product design and engineering processes into innovative,efficient and time saving projects.
Learn More at - https://www.diyguru.org/course/catia/
hello everyone!
This is an example of how to make an industrial report for your college. By getting through this report you can easily make your own report.
This will help all those who spend a lot of time in browsing or for formats on how to make reports for their industrial training.
I am sure that after watching this report you will get a brief idea on how to make your own one and make it look attractive and purposeful.
Thank You!
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Materials for the OPEN TALK: Commit to the Cause, Push for Change: Contributing to Call for Code Open Source Projects session at DeveloperWeek Virtual on February 18, 2020
https://www.developerweek.com/conference/
Daniel Krook
IBM, Chief Technology Officer for the Call for Code Global Initiative
Andres Meira
Grillo, Founder & CEO
Lakshyana K.C.
Build Change, Technology Consultant
Call for Code is a multi-year program that calls on developers to create practical, effective, and high-quality applications based on one or more IBM Cloud services (for example, web, mobile, data, analytics, AI, IoT, or weather) or Red Hat platforms (including OpenShift) to build a solution that can have an immediate and lasting impact on humanitarian issues as open source projects. In this session you'll learn more about the solutions built to tackle natural hazards, climate change, and the pandemic. What sets Call for Code apart from other technology-for-good competitions is the commitment to deploy the winning solutions with the IBM Service Corps and to help teams build sustainable open source communities through The Linux Foundation. Join us at this talk to hear about the most recent winning projects, get an update on previous year's progress, and learn about how to contribute to two projects directly from the developers.
OWS brings experience to developers on latest technology and practices in programming, while the aspiring and fresh developers can look forward to training programs that will provide strong foundation to build their career
Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) are community-based groups for students interested in learning and applying technology to solve real-world problems. These clubs are officially recognized and supported by Google, and they operate on college and university campuses around the world. GDSCs aim to create an environment where students can collaborate, learn, and develop technical skills, all while contributing to their local and global communities. Here is a detailed description of Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Communities: GDSCs are primarily student-led organizations. Student leaders, often called "leads" or "ambassadors," are responsible for organizing events, workshops, and activities related to technology and development. These leaders serve as a bridge between their peers and Google technologies.
Diverse Interests: GDSCs are open to students from various academic backgrounds and skill levels. Whether a student is pursuing a degree in computer science, engineering, business, or any other field, they are welcome to participate. This diversity of interests and backgrounds often leads to rich and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Access to Google Resources: One of the significant benefits of being a GDSC is access to Google resources and support. Google provides educational materials, technology credits, swag, and access to Google Developer Experts to help GDSCs organize events and workshops.
Technical Workshops: GDSCs regularly organize technical workshops and hands-on coding sessions. These workshops cover a wide range of topics, such as web development, mobile app development, machine learning, cloud computing, and more. These activities help students gain practical skills and stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends.
Hackathons and Projects: Many GDSCs host hackathons, coding competitions, and collaborative projects. These events provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems, build innovative solutions, and compete with their peers.
Networking Opportunities: GDSCs facilitate networking among students, industry professionals, and Google employees. This allows students to connect with potential mentors, internship opportunities, and job prospects in the tech industry.
Community Outreach: GDSCs are often involved in community outreach initiatives. They use their technical skills to address local and global challenges, such as education, healthcare, and environmental issues. These efforts highlight the positive impact technology can have on society.
Global Community: While each GDSC is locally organized on a specific campus, there is a broader GDSC global community. Members can connect with students from other universities and participate in global initiatives organized by Google.
Learning and Growth: Beyond technical skills, GDSCs focus on personal and professional development.
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Presented at A11y Twin Cities MeetUp, Monday, July 25, 2022
BSc thesis by Marcel Tella-Amo at the Telecommunications Engineering studies in the School of Engineering of Terrassa (EET), Universitat Politècnica de Cataluna (UPC).
Co-advised by Xavier Giró-i-Nieto and Albert Gil.
This diploma thesis aims to provide a framework for developing web applications for ImagePlus, the software develpment platform in C++ of the Image Processing Group of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). These web applications are to demonstrate the functionality of the image processing algorithms to any visitor to the group website. Developers are also benefited from this graphical user interface because they can easily create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for the processing algorithms.
More information:
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We specialize in creating Web, Mobile, and design solutions to turn business ideas into products. We provide our customers with one-stop servicing that covers all the aspects of software production:
- End-to-end mobile and web development;
- Code expertise;
- UI/UX design;
- Cloud-based solutions;
- Advanced Quality Assurance.
Industries
- Financial Technologies
- E-Commerce & Retail
- Media & Entertainment
- Education & Human Resources
- Healthcare & Life Science
- Software & Hi-Tech
- Gaming & Leisure
- Real Estate & Property
Solutions
- SaaS Development
- Marketing platforms
- B2B/B2C marketplaces
- Platform Development
- Data Science & Big Data
- IoT & Embedded
- UX/UI Design
- Mobile App Development
- DevOps & Cloud
Email
2mc@2muchcoffee.com
Website
https://2muchcoffee.com
We have a lot of talent here in Octalysis Prime, and each Challenge we are impressed with your work. The level of submissions by our trusted veterans is now often so high that new Primers can feel intimidated to participate.
We also noticed that we’ve been focusing on one aspect of Gamification: Brainstorming.
There are many more important aspects of human-focused design: user research, analyzing, game looping, battle-planning, visual design... After all, a good idea only yield results if it’s implemented
in the right place, for the right people, in the right way. So, we decided to do something different.
For this Challenge you will produce a concise finished deliverable.
We have a lot of talent here in Octalysis Prime, and each Challenge we are impressed with your work. The level of submissions by our trusted veterans is now often so high that new Primers can feel intimidated to participate.
We also noticed that we’ve been focusing on one aspect of Gamification: Brainstorming.
There are many more important aspects of human-focused design: user research, analyzing, game looping, battle-planning, visual design... After all, a good idea only yield results if it’s implemented
in the right place, for the right people, in the right way. So, we decided to do something different.
For this Challenge you will produce a concise finished deliverable.
In the HACKFEST-GGV INFO SESSION, we will provide you with all the necessary information. We will make sure that all your doubts and queries related to the HACKFEST-GGV gets resolved. Meet you all in the session guys.
To get more details, please visit our website through the following link: https://dscggv.github.io/hackfest.html
HackFest-GGV is going to be a lot thrilling as it will be covering a lot of exciting technologies along with Advanced Google Technologies. The top performers will be awarded with some exciting swags and perks. So, Please Hurry up everyone and Innovate fast.
CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application) is a multi platform software suite for CAD/CAM/CAE/3d-PLM of managing the entire life cycle of the product.This course is designed on a process based approach to complete a particular task and help you build a solid foundation. CATIA enables users to optimize their product design and engineering processes into innovative,efficient and time saving projects.
Learn More at - https://www.diyguru.org/course/catia/
hello everyone!
This is an example of how to make an industrial report for your college. By getting through this report you can easily make your own report.
This will help all those who spend a lot of time in browsing or for formats on how to make reports for their industrial training.
I am sure that after watching this report you will get a brief idea on how to make your own one and make it look attractive and purposeful.
Thank You!
Webinar - Develop your autodesk designing skills with conceptual design colla...Tuan Yang
All the traditional workspace management techniques have been designed considering the needs of IT but not the employees. Have you ever thought of making your teams more productive without compromising management or security aspects?
Commit to the Cause, Push for Change: Contributing to Call for Code Open Sour...Daniel Krook
Materials for the OPEN TALK: Commit to the Cause, Push for Change: Contributing to Call for Code Open Source Projects session at DeveloperWeek Virtual on February 18, 2020
https://www.developerweek.com/conference/
Daniel Krook
IBM, Chief Technology Officer for the Call for Code Global Initiative
Andres Meira
Grillo, Founder & CEO
Lakshyana K.C.
Build Change, Technology Consultant
Call for Code is a multi-year program that calls on developers to create practical, effective, and high-quality applications based on one or more IBM Cloud services (for example, web, mobile, data, analytics, AI, IoT, or weather) or Red Hat platforms (including OpenShift) to build a solution that can have an immediate and lasting impact on humanitarian issues as open source projects. In this session you'll learn more about the solutions built to tackle natural hazards, climate change, and the pandemic. What sets Call for Code apart from other technology-for-good competitions is the commitment to deploy the winning solutions with the IBM Service Corps and to help teams build sustainable open source communities through The Linux Foundation. Join us at this talk to hear about the most recent winning projects, get an update on previous year's progress, and learn about how to contribute to two projects directly from the developers.
OWS brings experience to developers on latest technology and practices in programming, while the aspiring and fresh developers can look forward to training programs that will provide strong foundation to build their career
Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) are community-based groups for students interested in learning and applying technology to solve real-world problems. These clubs are officially recognized and supported by Google, and they operate on college and university campuses around the world. GDSCs aim to create an environment where students can collaborate, learn, and develop technical skills, all while contributing to their local and global communities. Here is a detailed description of Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Communities: GDSCs are primarily student-led organizations. Student leaders, often called "leads" or "ambassadors," are responsible for organizing events, workshops, and activities related to technology and development. These leaders serve as a bridge between their peers and Google technologies.
Diverse Interests: GDSCs are open to students from various academic backgrounds and skill levels. Whether a student is pursuing a degree in computer science, engineering, business, or any other field, they are welcome to participate. This diversity of interests and backgrounds often leads to rich and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Access to Google Resources: One of the significant benefits of being a GDSC is access to Google resources and support. Google provides educational materials, technology credits, swag, and access to Google Developer Experts to help GDSCs organize events and workshops.
Technical Workshops: GDSCs regularly organize technical workshops and hands-on coding sessions. These workshops cover a wide range of topics, such as web development, mobile app development, machine learning, cloud computing, and more. These activities help students gain practical skills and stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends.
Hackathons and Projects: Many GDSCs host hackathons, coding competitions, and collaborative projects. These events provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems, build innovative solutions, and compete with their peers.
Networking Opportunities: GDSCs facilitate networking among students, industry professionals, and Google employees. This allows students to connect with potential mentors, internship opportunities, and job prospects in the tech industry.
Community Outreach: GDSCs are often involved in community outreach initiatives. They use their technical skills to address local and global challenges, such as education, healthcare, and environmental issues. These efforts highlight the positive impact technology can have on society.
Global Community: While each GDSC is locally organized on a specific campus, there is a broader GDSC global community. Members can connect with students from other universities and participate in global initiatives organized by Google.
Learning and Growth: Beyond technical skills, GDSCs focus on personal and professional development.
A11yTC MeetUp: Role-based Analysis of WCAG 2.2Bill Tyler
Role-based analysis of the eight new WCAG 2.2 proposed success criteria confirm the increasing need for – and the ability of – accessibility to “shift left.” Learn how the new requirements mean content authors, user experience and visual designers must learn more to conform to the new standard now and the future. This presentation also include review of all 10 new WCAG 2.2 success criteria including Level AAA with role-based analysis of each. Also included, a brief look beyond 2.2 to WCAG 3.0
Presented at A11y Twin Cities MeetUp, Monday, July 25, 2022
BSc thesis by Marcel Tella-Amo at the Telecommunications Engineering studies in the School of Engineering of Terrassa (EET), Universitat Politècnica de Cataluna (UPC).
Co-advised by Xavier Giró-i-Nieto and Albert Gil.
This diploma thesis aims to provide a framework for developing web applications for ImagePlus, the software develpment platform in C++ of the Image Processing Group of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). These web applications are to demonstrate the functionality of the image processing algorithms to any visitor to the group website. Developers are also benefited from this graphical user interface because they can easily create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for the processing algorithms.
More information:
Educational platform for professionalization in car design | 2muchcoffee.com ...2muchcoffee
We specialize in creating Web, Mobile, and design solutions to turn business ideas into products. We provide our customers with one-stop servicing that covers all the aspects of software production:
- End-to-end mobile and web development;
- Code expertise;
- UI/UX design;
- Cloud-based solutions;
- Advanced Quality Assurance.
Industries
- Financial Technologies
- E-Commerce & Retail
- Media & Entertainment
- Education & Human Resources
- Healthcare & Life Science
- Software & Hi-Tech
- Gaming & Leisure
- Real Estate & Property
Solutions
- SaaS Development
- Marketing platforms
- B2B/B2C marketplaces
- Platform Development
- Data Science & Big Data
- IoT & Embedded
- UX/UI Design
- Mobile App Development
- DevOps & Cloud
Email
2mc@2muchcoffee.com
Website
https://2muchcoffee.com
We have a lot of talent here in Octalysis Prime, and each Challenge we are impressed with your work. The level of submissions by our trusted veterans is now often so high that new Primers can feel intimidated to participate.
We also noticed that we’ve been focusing on one aspect of Gamification: Brainstorming.
There are many more important aspects of human-focused design: user research, analyzing, game looping, battle-planning, visual design... After all, a good idea only yield results if it’s implemented
in the right place, for the right people, in the right way. So, we decided to do something different.
For this Challenge you will produce a concise finished deliverable.
We have a lot of talent here in Octalysis Prime, and each Challenge we are impressed with your work. The level of submissions by our trusted veterans is now often so high that new Primers can feel intimidated to participate.
We also noticed that we’ve been focusing on one aspect of Gamification: Brainstorming.
There are many more important aspects of human-focused design: user research, analyzing, game looping, battle-planning, visual design... After all, a good idea only yield results if it’s implemented
in the right place, for the right people, in the right way. So, we decided to do something different.
For this Challenge you will produce a concise finished deliverable.
The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice. Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start, applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high fidelity wireframes.
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s first blockchain- powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400% increase in course completion in 3 months.The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice. Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start, applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high fidelity wireframes.
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s first blockchain- powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400% increase in course completion in 3 months.
The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice. Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start,
applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high fidelity wireframes.
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s first blockchain- powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400% increase in course completion in 3 months.
The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice. Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start,
applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high fidelity wireframes.
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s first blockchain- powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400% increase in course completion in 3 months.
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You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
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This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
2. The OP Design Challenges provide an opportunity to put your Octalysis skills into practice.
Watching the videos and interacting with other Primers and the OP Team on Slack is a good start,
applying your knowledge will truly take your skills to the next level.
The focus for this challenge will be on implementing existing brainstorming in high
fi
delity wireframes.
WHY WE OFFER CHALLENGES IN OCTALYSIS PRIME
Deadline - March 28, 2022
3. Deadline - March 28, 2022
This challenge is based on an Octalysis Group project done for BitDegree, the world’s
fi
rst blockchain-
powered online education platform. Watch their 2017 Launch Video to get an idea about what
BitDegree aims to achieve.
Most ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ have a 10-16% completion rate. After the design of the Octalysis
Group (by Joris and Sabrina) was implemented, BitDegree now has a 50% completion rate, a 400%
increase in course completion in 3 months.
INTRODUCTION
4. Deadline - March 28, 2022
The Octalysis Group is looking for UI/UX Designers who have an understanding of Octalysis.
We are looking for UI/UX designers who can take an existing Brainstorming and Battleplan and visually
make it come to life. This is step 5 of the 5-Step Octalysis Design, Wireframing.
If you are hired, you would work under a senior TOG specialist, getting information on which screens to be
done and executing these. All the while working with the general principles of Octalysis in these screens.
You’ll be working with Figma to deliver high
fi
delity wireframes at a high pace.
Q: I only want to participate to learn and win. Can I still join? Can I still become a
fi
nalist or winner?
A: Yes! You can participate (and win!) if you are not interested in a traineeship at TOG. We have other
prizes on Octalysis Prime lined up as well! Practicing wireframes will improve your skills and
understanding in all other aspects of Octalysis gami
fi
cation. It is part of a full Octalysis design.
TOG - LOOKING FOR UI/UX DESIGNERS
5. Deadline - March 28, 2022
Study the provided materials (next slide) from the Bitdegree project
Make a selection of what you want to work on
Create 15 to 25 wireframes in Figma
It is key to capture what has been de
fi
ned in the Battleplan descriptions. Use your creativity to
implement the provided ideas in the most engaging way, without adding whole new features.
We want to get a taste of the User Journey and how the Experience evolves screen by screen
ASSIGNMENT
6. Deadline - March 28, 2022
Open the Bitdegree Design Challenge
fi
le in Figma and create a copy to work in.
It contains:
Bitdegree Business Metrics and Desired Actions
Battleplan details of the main features
The original project Wireframes made by TOG consultant Sabrina Bruehwiler
Visual assets provided by Bitdegree
An empty page to create your redesign
We recommend to also get a feel for the implemented design by creating an account on
www.bitdegree.org and experience the different features as implemented by the Bitdegree team.
ASSIGNMENT - MATERIALS
7. Deadline - March 28, 2022
To get you started, we’ve provided direct links to some of the many resources that are
available on Octalysis Prime.
Octalysis Design Step 5 - Wireframe Design - Part 1 of 3
Octalysis Design Step 5 - Wireframe Design - Part 2 of 3
Octalysis Design Step 5 - Wireframe Design - Part 3 of 3
Of
fi
cial Figma Tutorials (YouTube)
RESOURCES
8. Deadline - March 28, 2022
SCORING CRITERIA
Foremost: Demonstrated skill in UI and UX standards for design
How well the Business Metrics and Desired Actions are re
fl
ected in the design
The User Journey and how well it
fl
ows
The degree to which the design is Human-Focused
Adherence to the
fi
ve Assignment points
The visual aesthetics of the design
9. Deadline - March 28, 2022
REWARDS
Winner
10,000 Chou Coins
1,000 EXP in each Core Drive
The Legendary Geomon Thrakos
If expressed interest: an interview for a
position as UI/UX Designer at The
Octalysis Group.
Finalists
4,000 Chou Coins
400 EXP in each Core Drive
If expressed interest: an interview for a
position as UI/UX Designer at The
Octalysis Group.
10. Deadline - March 28, 2022
GOOD LUCK & HAVE FUN
Send submission to: myrte@octalysisgroup.com
Premium Primers: Discuss with your fellow designers in the ‘Bit Degree Challenge’ Slack channel
Use the resources provided on Octalysis Prime
The deadline is March 28, 2022
Indicate on the title page of your submission whether you are interested in the opportunity to be a
UI/UX Designer at TOG