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Core Web Design Concepts



  • UI vs UX design


  • Layout principles (grid systems, whitespace, alignment)


  • Color theory in web design


  • Typography for the web


  • Visual hierarchy and user flow

πŸ’» Technical Foundations



  • HTML structure and semantic elements


  • CSS fundamentals (Flexbox, Grid)


  • Responsive design (mobile-first approach)


  • Web accessibility (WCAG guidelines)


  • Cross-browser compatibility

🎨 Design Tools & Software



  • Designing with Figma


  • Using Adobe XD for prototypes


  • Basics of Sketch


  • Wireframing and prototyping tools

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Web design is the process of creating the visual look, layout, and user experience of a website. It focuses on how a website appears and how people interact with it, rather than how it’s programmed behind the scenes.

At its core, web design combines creativity and structure. A web designer decides things like:



  • How the page is laid out


  • What colors and fonts are used


  • How buttons, menus, and images are arranged


  • How easy it is for users to navigate




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Advanced Topics



  • Interaction design and microinteractions


  • Animation in web design (CSS & JavaScript)


  • Design systems and component libraries


  • Dark mode design principles


  • Performance optimization in design

πŸ“± Modern Trends



  • Minimalist design


  • Neumorphism and glassmorphism


  • AI in web design


  • Voice user interfaces (VUI)


  • Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)

πŸ” User-Centered Design



  • User research and personas


  • Usability testing methods


  • Information architecture


  • Conversion rate optimization (CRO)


  • Accessibility-first design

πŸ’Ό Industry & Career Topics



  • Freelancing as a web designer


  • Building a design portfolio


  • Client communication and project workflow


  • Design thinking process


  • Latest web design trends




Key parts of web design



  • Layout: How content is organized on a page


  • Visual design: Colors, typography, images, and style


  • User experience (UX): Making the site easy and enjoyable to use


  • User interface (UI): Designing interactive elements like buttons and forms


  • Responsiveness: Ensuring the site works well on phones, tablets, and desktops



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