Complete Web Design: from Figma to Webflow to Freelancing
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Web Design is fun. It’s creative.
It gives you a huge self-satisfaction when you look at your work and say, “I made this!”. I love that feeling after I’m done working on something. When I lean back in my chair, look at the final result with a smile, and have this little “spark joy” moment.
It’s especially satisfying when I know I just made $5,000.
Wouldn’t you want to have that?
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Wouldn’t you want to be your own boss?
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Working 2-3 hours per day and making more than what people make working full-time?
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Waking up whenever you want?
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Working from home? Or Starbucks? Or bathtub? If that’s your thing. Or from some awesome place like Bali?
I do! And that’s why I got into this field. Not for the love of Web Design, which I do now. But for the LIFESTYLE!
There are many ways one can achieve this lifestyle. This is my way. This is how I achieved a lifestyle I’ve been fantasizing about for five years. And I’m going to teach you the same.
Often people think Web Design is complicated. That it needs some creative talent or knack for computers. Sure, a lot of people make it very complicated. People make the simplest things complicated. Like most subjects taught in the universities.
But I don’t like complicated. I like easy. I like life hacks. I like to take the shortest and simplest route to my destination. I haven’t gone to an art school or have a computer science degree. I’m an outsider to this field who hacked himself into it, somehow ending up being a sought-after professional.
That’s how I’m going to teach you Web Design. So you’re not demotivated on your way with needless complexity. So you enjoy the process because it’s simple and fun. So you can become a Freelance Web Designer in no time.
For example, this is a Design course but I don’t teach you Photoshop. Because Photoshop is needlessly complicated for Web Design. But people still teach it to web designers. I don’t. I teach Figma – a simple tool that is taking over the design world. You will be designing a complete website within a week while others are still learning how to create basic layouts in Photoshop.
Second, this is a Development course. But I don’t teach you how to code. Because for Web Design coding is needlessly complicated and takes too long to learn. Instead, I teach Webflow – a tool that is taking over the web design world. You will be building complex websites within two weeks while others are still learning the basics of HTML & CSS.
Third, this is a Freelancing course. But I don’t just teach you how to write great proposals. I give you a winning proposal template. When you’re done with the course, you will have a stunning portfolio website with portfolio pieces already in it.
Buy this course now and take it whenever the time is right for you.
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7It All Starts With Alignment & Grid
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8Practice: Alignment & Grid
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9Alignment & Grid Practice
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10Assignment Feedback
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11Importance of Visual Hierarchy
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12Practice: Visual Hierarchy
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13Visual Hierarchy Practice
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14Join the Student Hangout on Discord
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15Beware of Optical Illusions
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16Proximity
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17Section Notes
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18Intro to Typography
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19Typeface Comes With a Personality
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20Typeface Categories
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21Practice: Typeface Personality
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22Typeface Personality Practice
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23Setting type
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24Practice: Setting type
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25Setting Type Practice
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26Two fonts only
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27Where to Find Fonts
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28Practice: Typeface Pairing
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29Typeface Pairing Practice
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30Section Notes
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41Intro to Photos
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42Image Overlays
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43Practice: Image Overlays
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44Image Overlays Practice
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45Photo Cropping Techniques - Extreme Crop
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46Photo Cropping Techniques - Soft Crop
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47Practice: Photo Cropping
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48Photo Cropping Practice
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49Rule of Thirds
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50Unbox it!
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51Pick Photos Like a Pro
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52Where to Find Photos
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53Practice: Finding Photos
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54Finding Photos Practice
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55Section Notes