Web Design Bootcamp (Update)
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 848.68 MB | Duration: 1h 49m
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 848.68 MB | Duration: 1h 49m
Learn how to make responsive web design with some trending softwares and frameworks
What you'll learn
Responsive web design
Bootstrap
WIX
Web development
Requirements
No requirements
Description
Web design refers to the design of websites that are displayed on the internet. It usually refers to the user experience aspects of website development rather than software development. Web design used to be focused on designing websites for desktop browsers; however, since the mid-2010s, design for mobile and tablet browsers has become ever-increasingly important.A web designer works on the appearance, layout, and, in some cases, content of a website. Appearance, for instance, relates to the colors, font, and images used. Layout refers to how information is structured and categorized. A good web design is easy to use, aesthetically pleasing, and suits the user group and brand of the website. Many webpages are designed with a focus on simplicity, so that no extraneous information and functionality that might distract or confuse users appears. As the keystone of a web designer’s output is a site that wins and fosters the trust of the target audience, removing as many potential points of user frustration as possible is a critical consideration.Two of the most common methods for designing websites that work well both on desktop and mobile are responsive and adaptive design. In responsive design, content moves dynamically depending on screen size; in adaptive design, the website content is fixed in layout sizes that match common screen sizes. Preserving a layout that is as consistent as possible between devices is crucial to maintaining user trust and engagement. As responsive design can present difficulties in this regard, designers must be careful in relinquishing control of how their work will appear. If they are responsible for the content as well, while they may need to broaden their skillset, they will enjoy having the advantage of full control of the finished product.
Overview
Section 1: Web Designing using Adobe XD
Lecture 1 Introduction to Adobe XD
Lecture 2 Layout of Adobe XD
Lecture 3 Processes we are focusing on
Lecture 4 Starting with wireframing
Lecture 5 Making wireframes
Section 2: Redesigning Udemy in Figma
Lecture 6 Wireframing
Lecture 7 Wireframing 2
Section 3: Introduction to WIX
Lecture 8 Introduction
Lecture 9 Starting of making a company's website
Lecture 10 Adding pages
Lecture 11 Edit pages
Lecture 12 Final editing
Section 4: Web designing with Bootstrap
Lecture 13 Wireframing
Lecture 14 Wireframing 2
Lecture 15 Nav bar
Lecture 16 Nav bar editing
Lecture 17 Adding crousel
Lecture 18 Editing
Lecture 19 Completing the site
Section 5: Building Portfolio Website
Lecture 20 ADI WIX is making our site
Lecture 21 Publishing Website
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