- Learning Web & App Design
- Tools (Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch)
- Principles (UX/UI, color theory, typography)
- Courses or learning paths
- Creating a Design
- Do you need help designing a website or app?
- Wireframes or high-fidelity mockups?
- Frontend code (HTML/CSS/JS/React/etc.)?
- Inspiration or Feedback
- Want examples of great designs?
- Have a design you’d like feedback on?
- Professional Services
- Looking to hire a designer?
- Need a portfolio or case study review?
Let me know which direction you’re interested in—or share your goal!
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Great choice! Learning Web & App Design is a powerful skill that combines creativity and problem-solving. Here’s a clear roadmap to get you started, whether you’re aiming to become a designer or want to understand design to improve your own projects.
🧭 Web & App Design Learning Roadmap
1. Understand the Basics of UX/UI Design
- UX (User Experience): Focuses on how users interact with a product.
- UI (User Interface): Focuses on the look and feel (colors, typography, layout).
📘 Learn About:
- What makes good vs. bad design
- Human-centered design
- Accessibility principles
- Design heuristics (Jakob Nielsen’s 10 principles)
🔗 Resources:
2. Get Hands-on with Design Tools
These are industry-standard tools for creating wireframes, prototypes, and UI designs.
🛠️ Learn Tools Like:
- Figma (free and popular)
- Adobe XD
- Sketch (macOS only)
🎓 Try:
- Figma’s own tutorials
- YouTube channels like Flux Academy or DesignCourse
3. Learn Visual Design Principles
This is about making things look good and functional.
🎨 Study:
- Typography
- Color theory
- Layout & grids
- Spacing and alignment
- Consistency and hierarchy
🔗 Resource:
- Refactoring UI (by the makers of Tailwind CSS)
4. Understand Responsive and Mobile-First Design
Web and app designs must work well across devices.
📱 Learn about:
- Responsive design principles (fluid grids, media queries)
- Touch-friendly UI elements
- iOS vs. Android design differences (Material Design vs. Human Interface Guidelines)
5. Practice by Building Projects
The best way to learn is by doing.
💡 Project Ideas:
- Redesign an existing app or website
- Create a personal portfolio site
- Design a to-do list app
- Clone a famous app (Instagram, Airbnb) for practice
Use Figma or Adobe XD to design screens, then try prototyping them.