Certificate in Web Design

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Our Web Designer Career Path training series is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled web designers. This series provides a comprehensive educational journey for anyone wanting to succeed in the field of web design. It covers both the theoretical foundations and practical skills needed to create engaging and functional websites. Participants will learn about the principles of design, user experience (UX), and the latest web development technologies. By the end of the series, you’ll be fully equipped to build professional websites that not only look great but also offer a seamless user experience. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your existing skills, this training series will help you achieve your goals and thrive in the dynamic world of web design.

Course Description - Your learning Path

Our Web Designer Career Path training series is carefully put together to meet the growing need for skilled web designers. It’s like a complete journey of learning for people who want to do well in web design. In this series, you’ll learn everything about web design, from the basics to how to actually make websites that people love to use.

Being a web designer involves lots of different tasks that need creativity. You’ll learn about making websites look good and easy to use. Our training series goes deep into these things to get you ready for jobs like UI/UX Designers, Front-End Developers, and Graphic Designers. You’ll learn important stuff like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and how to use design tools like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe XD. We’ll also teach you about responsive design, which means making websites that work well on any device.

If you’re wondering what a web designer does or what you need to become one, this series has all the answers. It’s not just about theory; you’ll actually do practical projects to learn.

This series is great for people just starting out in web design. It answers questions like “What is Web Design?” and “What skills do you need?” while showing you exactly how to get those skills. We keep up with what’s happening in the web design world, so you’ll be ready for whatever comes next.

And it’s not just about getting a job as a web designer. We’ll also talk about other jobs you could do, like in digital marketing or e-commerce. Our training will give you the skills you need to succeed in any of these roles, making it a valuable resource for anyone serious about a career in web design.

Who is this course for?

The Web Designer Career Path training series is made for lots of different people who want to do stuff with web design and digital media. Here’s who would find it super helpful:

1. People Who Want to be Web Designers: If you’re just starting out and want to be a web designer or a UI/UX designer, this series gives you all the basics you need.
2. Switching Careers: If you’re already working but want to switch to web design, this training is perfect. It covers everything you need to know to start a new career.
3. Front-End Developers Who Want to Design: If you already know how to code but want to make your designs look better, this series teaches you design skills using tools like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe XD.
4. Graphic Designers Who Want to Do Web Design: If you’re a graphic designer but want to learn web design too, this series is great. It teaches you all about designing for the web.
5. Marketing Folks: If you work in marketing and want to learn how to make digital stuff look good, this series is for you. You’ll learn about tools like Adobe Spark and HTML5 & CSS3.
6. Freelancers and Small Business Owners: If you work for yourself or have a small business, this series helps you make your own website or offer web design services to others.
7. Students and New Grads: If you’re in college or just graduated, and you’re studying computer science, graphic design, or digital media, this series gives you real-world skills to go with your school learning.
8. People Who Just Like Web Design: Even if you’re not planning to do web design as a job, if you’re interested in it for fun, this series is still really cool to learn from.

So basically, this series is for everyone who wants to learn about web design and digital media. Whether you’re a beginner or you already know some stuff, it’s great for starting or boosting your career in this field.

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The role of a Web Designer

A web designer does a lot of different things. Here are some of the main things they might do:

1. Making Websites Look Good: They use HTML5 & CSS3 skills and tools like Adobe Photoshop to create websites that look nice and are easy to use.
2. Making Websites Work on Different Devices: They make sure websites work well on phones, tablets, and computers, using coding skills like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
3. Adding Fun Stuff to Websites: They use JavaScript to make websites more interactive, like adding menus or forms that change when you click on them.
4. Making Pictures and Graphics for Websites: They use Adobe Photoshop to make and edit pictures and graphics for websites, making sure they look good online.
5. Making Websites Easy to Use: They use skills from Adobe XD to design interfaces that are easy for people to understand and use.
6. Adding Videos and Music to Websites: They put videos, music, and other cool stuff into websites to make them more interesting.
7. Designing Logos and Graphics: They make logos and graphics for brands, sometimes using Adobe Spark to do it quickly.
8. Keeping Websites Up to Date: They make sure websites stay working well and have the latest information on them.
9. Making Websites Easy to Find on Google: They use basic SEO tricks to help websites show up higher in Google searches.
10. Making Digital Ads: They use tools like Adobe Spark and Adobe Photoshop to make ads that show up online.
11. Showing Off Their Work: They use sites like Adobe Portfolio and Adobe Behance to show the cool websites they’ve made to people who might want to hire them.
12. Talking to Clients and Teams: They work with clients or other team members to understand what they want and explain their ideas for the website.

These are just some of the things a web designer might do. It’s a mix of technical skills, creativity, and working with other people.

To achieve your Career path’s objective for a Web Designer, you must complete the 8 IT courses listed below.

Click on the arrow for each course to see the full course contents and topics.

This course is all about starting out in web design. You’ll learn how to make websites that look good and work well on any device using HTML5 and CSS3. You’ll also get a taste of JavaScript to add cool interactive stuff. This course is really important for getting the hang of how web pages are put together and styled.

HTML5 & CSS3 Web Design Fundamentals with JavaScript
Module 1 – HTML5-CSS3 Introduction
1.1 Introduction to the Course
Module 2 – The Internet and World Wide Web
2.1 The Internet and World Wide Web
Module 3 – HTML Fundamentals
3.1 Web Development Tools
3.2 HTML Skeletons
3.3 Paragraph Elements
3.4 Phrase Elements
3.5 HTML Comments
3.6 HTML Entities
Module 4 – CSS Fundamentals
4.1 CSS Fundamentals
4.2 Inline Styles
4.3 Embedded Style Sheets
4.4 External Style Sheets
4.5. Selector Types
4.6 Decendent Selectors
4.7 CSS Colors
4.8 ID Versus Class
4.9 CSS Text Properties
4.10 CSS Box Model
Module 5 – Images and Links
5.1 Images and Links
5.2 Image Elements
5.3 Images with Hyperlinks
5.4 Open Links in New Tab
5.5 Telephone and Email Links
5.6 Validate and Debug
Module 6 – Responsive Design
6.1 Responsive Design
6.2 Fixed Layouts
6.3 Viewport Meta Element
6.4 Usefull CSS Styles
Module 7 – Media Queries
7.1 More About Responsive Design
7.2 Global Changes
7.3 Mobile Devices
7.4 Manipulate Logo
Module 8 – Layouts
8.1 Layouts
8.2 Tablets Part 1
8.3 Tablets Part 2
8.4 Styling Part 1
8.5 Styling Part 2
8.6 Styling Part 3
8.7 Styling Part 4
8.8 Styling Part 5
8.9 Styling Part 6
Module 9 – Tables
9.1 Tables Part 1
9.2 Tables Part 2
Module 10 – Multimedia
10.1 Multimedia
10.2 Multimedia Part 2
10.3 Multimedia Part 3
Module 11 – Forms and JavaScript
11.1 Forms and JavaScript
11.2 jQuery
11.3 Styling Tables
Module 12 – The Web Server
12.1 The Web Server
Module 13 – Programming and JavaScript
13.1 Data Types
13.2 Global Methods
13.3 Variables
13.4 Conditional Statements
13.5 Loops
13.6 Operators
Module 14 – The Calculator
14.1 Calculator Part 1
14.2 Calculator Part 2
14.3 Calculator Part 3
14.4 Calculator Part 4
14.5 Calculator Part 5
14.6 Calculator Part 6
14.7 Calculator Part 7

This course is all about JavaScript. You’ll learn the main ideas and tricks to make web pages do cool things and show dynamic stuff. It’s super important for web designers and developers who want to make websites more interesting and useful.

JavaScript Essentials
Module 1: Introduction To JavaScript
Introduction
Java Script From The Dawn Of The Web Part 1
Java Script From The Dawn Of The Web Part 2
Getting The Right Tools
Creating Your First JavaScript Program Part 1
Creating Your First JavaScript Program Part 2
Module 2: Core Concepts And Syntax
The Structure And Content Part 1
The Structure And Content Part 2
Naming And Casing Best Practices
Understanding Variables Part 1
Understanding Variables Part 2
Understanding Variables Part 3
Working With Operators Part 1
Working With Operators Part 2
Working With Loops Part 1
Working With Loops Part 2
Creating Functions Part 1
Creating Functions Part 2
Understanding Types And Objects Part 1
Understanding Types And Objects Part 2
Understanding Types And Objects Part 3
Understanding Types And Objects Part 4
Understanding Types And Objects Part 5
Module 3: Getting A Handle On The DOM
Introduction To The HTML Document Object Model
Accessing DOM Elements
Changing DOM Elements
Creating DOM Elements
Responding To Events Part 1
Responding To Events Part 2
Module 4: Working With Libraries
Introduction To Libraries
O U T L I N E
Installing And Using jQuery Part 1
Installing And Using jQuery Part 2
Modifying Web Pages Using jQuery Part 1
Modifying Web Pages Using jQuery Part 2
Conclusion

This course is all about Adobe Photoshop, which is a really important tool for web and graphic designers. You’ll learn how to make and edit pictures and graphics, which is crucial for designing website layouts, fixing up photos, and creating all sorts of visual stuff.

Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Module 1: Getting Started
1.1 Instructor Intro
1.1 Course Intro
1.2 Open Images
1.3 Get Familiar with Work Space
1.4 Zoom and Pan
1.5 Undo and Save Pt 1
1.5 Undo and Save Pt 2
1.6 Resize and Resolution
1.7 Crop and Straighten
1.8 Expand the Canvas
1.9 Basic Image Corrections
Module 2: Layers and More
2.1 Layer Basics
2.2 Resizing Layers
2.3 Adding Text and Images
2.4 Layer Styles
2.5 Photo Merge and Panoramic Images
2.6 Camera Raw
2.7 Camera Raw Continued and Adjustment Layers
2.8 Selection Basics
Module 3: Editing, Techniques and More
3.1 Raw File XMP
3.2 Masks
3.3 Puppet Warp and Alpha Channel
3.4 Typography
3.5 Vector Drawing Techniques
3.6 Advanced Compositing

This course teaches Adobe XD, a cool tool for making designs for websites and mobile apps. It’s really useful for web designers because it helps them plan out and test their designs quickly and effectively.

Adobe XD 2022
Module 1 – Welcome to Adobe XD 2022
1.1 Welcome to Adobe XD 2022
1.2 What is Adobe XD 2022
Module 2 – Adobe XD 2022 Overview
2.1 Adobe XD 2022 Overview
Module 3 – Designing in a Project with Adobe XD 2022
3.1 Adobe XD 2022 Project Overview
3.2 Designing Your First Screen in Adobe XD 2022
Module 4 – Assets, Reusable Styles, and Responsive Resize in Adobe XD 2022
4.1 Assets and Reusable Styles in Adobe XD 2022
4.2 Responsive Resize in Adobe XD 2022
Module 5 – Images and Visual Effects in Adobe XD 2022
5.1 Imports, Images, and Masks in Adobe XD 2022
5.2 Special Visual Effects in Adobe XD 2022
Module 6 – Making Interactive Buttons in Adobe XD 2022
6.1 Plugins in Adobe XD 2022
6.2 Stacks in Adobe XD 2022
6.3 Components in Adobe XD 2022
6.4 Repeat Grid in Adobe XD 2022
Module 7 – Grouped Imports and Scroll Groups in Adobe XD 2022
7.1 Grouped imports in Adobe XD 2022
7.2 Scroll Groups in Adobe XD 2022
Module 8 – Prototyping and Animations in Adobe XD 2022
8.1 Prototyping with Adobe XD 2022
8.2 Animations in Adobe XD 2022
Module 9 – Exporting and Sharing with Adobe XD 2022
9.1 Exports in Adobe XD 2022
9.2 Adobe XD 2022 Conclusion

In this course, you’ll learn how to make the most of Adobe Stock, which gives you access to tons of great images, graphics, and videos. It’s really handy for designers who want to add professional-looking stuff to their creative projects.

Adobe Stock
Module 1 – Adobe Stock
Instructor Info
Course Info
Interface and Features
Images
Videos and Licensing
Templaes and Premium
Contributing Content
Best Practices when Contributing

This course is all about Adobe Spark, which is a set of tools for making graphics, web pages, and video stories really quickly and easily. It’s perfect for web designers and marketers who want to make eye-catching content fast.

Adobe Spark
Adobe Spark: Module 1
Instructor Intro
Course Intro
Web Based vs Mobile Device
How to Access Spark
Branding in Spark
Adobe Spark: Module 2
Using Spark Post
Uploading Content from Post for Exporting
Using Spark Video
Exporting Finished Videos
Using Spark Page
Putting Spark Pages on the Web

This course delves into Adobe Behance, a platform where you can show off and find creative work. It’s super important for designers and creative folks to build their portfolio and connect with other creative people.

Adobe Behance
Get Creative With Adobe Behance
Instructor Introduction
Adobe Behance Course Introduction
Adobe Behance – A Creative, Collaborative Application
Using The Profile page
Creating A Project
Exploring The Jobs Section

In this course, you’ll learn how to use Adobe Portfolio to make and handle your own personalized portfolio website. It’s really important for designers, artists, and photographers to show off their work to people who might want to hire them.

Adobe Portfolio
Module 1 – Adobe Portfolio Website Editor
Instructor Introduction
Getting Started With Adobe Portfolio
Creating A Website To Showcase Your Work
Importing And Syncing From Adobe Lightroom
Customizing Your Landing Page

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do you need to be a Web Designer?
To become a Web Designer, it helps to have a background in graphic design or something similar. You need to be good at using web design tools like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and software such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe XD. While some jobs might ask for a bachelor’s degree, having real-world experience and a strong portfolio of your work is just as important.

What does a Web Designer do every day?
A Web Designer’s daily tasks involve making website layouts, creating pictures and other visual stuff, making sure websites work well on different devices, and working with clients or teammates. They also might have to keep existing websites up to date.

How is Web Design different from Web Development?
Web Design is about making websites look good and work well for people to use. It uses tools like Adobe Photoshop and CSS. Web Development, on the other hand, is more about building and taking care of the main structure of a website using coding languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

What can a Web Designer do to move up in their career?
Web Designers can become senior designers, focus on things like making websites easier to use (UI/UX design), or switch to web development. With more experience, they might lead projects or work as freelancers, offering their skills to different clients.

What skills do you need to be a good Web Designer?
To be a good Web Designer, you should be really good at using design software like Adobe Photoshop and XD. You also need to understand HTML, CSS, and a bit of JavaScript. Having a good sense of what looks nice is important, as well as knowing about making websites easy to use (UX/UI design). Being able to communicate well with others is also key. And don’t forget to stay updated on the newest trends and tech in web design!

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