Brief Summary
This fun course teaches you how to create your own website layout using Inkscape, a free design program. You’ll dive into web design principles, color choices, and making your own cool icons for both mobile and desktop.
Key Points
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Learn to design website layouts for mobile and desktop
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Use free software called Inkscape
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Create custom icons and buttons
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Course includes 13 videos, totalling 90 minutes
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You get source files and fonts for your designs
Learning Outcomes
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Understand web design principles and apply them
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Create custom website layouts tailored to your ideas
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Gain skills in using Inkscape for design projects
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Have source files to experiment and modify your designs
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Build confidence in your creative abilities
About This Course
Use a free software to design a website layout for both mobile and desktop, create custom icons and fresh looks!
This course will teach you how to make your own website layout. You will use web design principles, learn about colors and creating your own buttons and icons. All this with an amazing free design program called Inkscape!
If you take part in the course, you will also receive the source file of both of the templates and the fonts used, so you can experiment and modify it!*
During the course I am creating the website layout for a florist shop, but I encourage you to create a site design straight for your own business, or own hobby! Because what I show you is not about flowers! It is about creating, learning design principles and learning to use Inkscape!
This course is about designing a graphical layout for a website.
So the course is NOT about creating CSS and HTML templates!
The course starts with 13 videos and it takes about 90 minutes to complete! Of course, as with my other courses, I will be here to answer your questions and add more videos if you need it!
Go on, download Inkscape for free now, and start to create your own design!
*Sadly, I can not give you the photo, as I don't own the rights. Find a good photo that is matching your design idea instead!
Anonymized U.
Really gave me a new use case for Inkscape and cut down on my "tool fatigue" from have too many tools to do 1 task. - Great Stuff!