Steps to become a Web Designer
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Make Time for Learning, Training, and Education
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Learn the Essential Tools
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Build a Strong Portfolio With Volunteer, Freelance, and Sample Projects
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Consider a Web Design Internship
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Build Your Resume and Start Applying for Roles
​A web design course introduces you to the art and science of creating websites. It covers everything from the basics of HTML and CSS to more advanced concepts like responsive design and user experience. Through hands-on projects and assignments, you'll learn how to design visually appealing and user-friendly websites that work across different devices.
Job Roles
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UI Designer (User Interface Designer)
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UX Designer (User Experience Designer)
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Product Designer
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Interaction Designer
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Visual Designer
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UX Researcher
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Usability Analyst
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Conduct user research
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UX Research
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Freelance Designer
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Design Consultant
Web Design Features
Key Highlights
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Creative Curriculum
Explore our innovative curriculum that blends traditional design principles with cutting-edge technology, preparing students for the dynamic field of graphic design.
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Industry Connections
Benefit from our strong industry connections that provide students with opportunities for internships, mentorship, and real-world projects, enhancing their professional growth.
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Expert Faculty
Learn from our experienced faculty members who are accomplished graphic designers themselves, bringing a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to the classroom.
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State-of-the-Art Facilities
Immerse yourself in our modern facilities equipped with the latest design software, tools, and resources, fostering a creative environment for students to thrive.
What you'll Learn
Introduction to HTML
Introduction to CSS​
HTML Forms and Input Elements​
CSS Flexbox and Grid​
Responsive Web Design​
JavaScript Basics​
DOM Manipulation​
JavaScript Events​
JavaScript Functions and Objects​
Introduction to Bootstrap​​
Final Project​​