Web Design for Web Developers
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Learn web design in 1 hour with 25+ simple-to-use rules and guidelines — tons of amazing web design resources included

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r/web_design • comment
1 points • ItsBugsy

Here is one for free..

https://www.udemy.com/course/web-design-secrets/

Some others: https://www.udemy.com/course/adobe-xd-design-prototype-collaborate-with-developers/

https://www.udemy.com/course/graphic-design-for-web-designers-ui-designers-developers/

r/vuejs • comment
1 points • cacharro90

This course taught me a lot, though is not explicit for design. I can imagine that this one might be more focused on it.

Another thing that has helped me immensely is using TailwindCSS and watching it creators doing Live coding and rebuilding sites using it. You get details about how to display many components, here and example.

r/webdev • comment
2 points • LeeLooTheWoofus

If you want to learn to design on your own, you definitely can. Here is what I would suggest.

First, read this article as an introduction.

https://proximityschool.com/learn/design-process/

Then take this free course to learn the basic principles of design:

https://alison.com/course/design-applying-design-principles

Followed by this free course on applying design principles to the web.

https://www.udemy.com/course/web-design-secrets/

Take all these two free courses. One on designing for the users experience and the other, to learn the free tool you should be using to design your themes with, Figma:

https://learnux.io/course/usability

https://learnux.io/course/figma

Optional, but highly recommended. Buy and read this book.

The rest just boils down to practicing what you learned until you get good.