Programming skills aside, I’ve always been pretty bad at anything that has to do with visual design. I just lack the visual creativity (although I’m a musician). I’ve always found back-end a little more interesting.
I know in some large companies, UI is handled by designers who create mockups for developers, which sounds very appealing to me. But I feel like my job opportunities might be restricted if I make that assumption.
Should I just focus on back-end development?
If so, how would someone go about building a back-end portfolio with limited artistic skills?
Thanks in advance.
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r/cscareerquestions Programming skills aside, I’ve always been pretty bad at anything that has to do with visual design. I just lack the visual creativity (although I’m a musician). I’ve always found back-end a little more interesting. I know in some large companies, UI is handled by designers who create mockups for developers, which sounds very appealing to me. But I feel like my job opportunities might be restricted if I make that assumption. Should I just focus on back-end development? If so, how would someone go about building a back-end portfolio with limited artistic skills? Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/Apollo655 [link] [comments]
Programming skills aside, I’ve always been pretty bad at anything that has to do with visual design. I just lack the visual creativity (although I’m a musician). I’ve always found back-end a little more interesting.
I know in some large companies, UI is handled by designers who create mockups for developers, which sounds very appealing to me. But I feel like my job opportunities might be restricted if I make that assumption.
Should I just focus on back-end development?
If so, how would someone go about building a back-end portfolio with limited artistic skills?
Thanks in advance.
submitted by /u/Apollo655
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