Practice & Build a Portfolio
Now that you have known web design till an intermediate level. Build some projects from scratch, the better way of doing this would be to work for some startups for free. Building projects will help you understand the entire process of web design and well as have something to showcase in your resume.
Everything that you learn, keep on posting it on your socials, specially LinkedIn and Twitter since there is a community of designers active in LinkedIn and Twitter. Start building your resume and applying for companies and startups, you can also register yourself in freelancing websites like Upwork. From here onwards, keep on learning and implementing whatever you learn in your projects and you will surely have a great career ahead of you.
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Getting Started with Web Design: A Beginner’s Guide
Becoming a Web Designer is a journey and like all journeys, this journey also has its highs and lows, benefits, and some not-so-good things. Just like any other field, in web design, you would begin at level one where you are a beginner and then you move into the next level where you become a professional, and then finally you reach the level where you are the master of the core web design concepts and design is more like an intuition to you.
In this article, we will discuss how to get started with the web design journey and how to face the hurdles that come your way in this journey. But first, let’s take a look at what Web Design is.
Table of Content
- What is Web Design?
- How to Learn Web Design
- 1. Understanding the basics
- 2. Understanding UI/UX Design
- 3. Understanding Design Principles
- 4. Color Theory
- 5. Typography
- 6. Choosing the right Tools
- 7. Responsive Design
- 8. Practice & Build a Portfolio
- 9. Learn Basic Coding
- 10. Consider Formal Education or Courses
- Conclusion
- Getting Started with Web Design – FAQs