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klaus hayssler2016-04-16 19:46:56
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klaus hayssler, 2016-04-16 19:46:56

I'm good at coding, but a complete zero in web design. How can I improve my skill?

I'm good at typesetting, but in design 0. How did you learn to draw websites?

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Vladimir Proskurin, 2016-04-16
@klaushayroll

Do you need it? It is better to do one thing, but well, than many, but somehow.

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khipster, 2016-04-16
@khipster

No, I'm serious. It either exists or it doesn't. Techies are too smart, and a good designer has to be dumb to model the behavior of a very dumb user.

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Andrey Nikiforov, 2016-04-16
@eoffsock

Read books. Watch how others do normal design (not on Dribble or Behance). Do something of your own. Think with your head.
The initial exercise is to take the not-so-great design and redo it. Well, that's after books and contemplation.
You can still go to study, but you need to be very picky: 90% of course teachers do not inspire confidence, at least to me.
Design is as much a craft as programming. He can be learned.

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Sanes, 2016-04-16
@Sanes

Keep the basic commandments. What fonts to use, colors. Look at examples of simple but cute sites.
It is quite possible to make a beautiful design without whistles. Especially for business topics.

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Eugene, 2016-04-17
@dragonesis

It all depends on why you need it. If you make simple sites and provide yourself with income for design, then the easiest way is to learn from standard templates.
You take a couple of three similar templates, write down their characteristics, try to pay attention to details such as spacing, indentation, font size, line spacing, etc. After you choose a theme and paint the sitemap, if the landing page, a map of blocks, in accordance with the theme. You write and search for all the content for it, decide on the base color. This is important because to create the right design, you need to work with content, not with "fish".
Then, you draw on the sheet a template similar to the considered templates. After you transfer the prototype to the editor and start designing. You use the information received from previous templates and try not to do shit. After a couple of days you look and correct. Then again, believe me it can last a long time. But! You need three iterations, then you go to specialized communities for objective criticism and corrections.
If your goal is to develop in this area, then to the above you add reading literature on the topic of typography, coloring, and the logic of building interfaces. You watch lectures, for example from Yandex, a lot of useful things.
And believe me, if your desire is strong, then in half a year - a year, you will be able to make designs at the level of medium-sized studios, i.e. better than 70% of the designers of our and not only the country, but you will have your own unique experience. The main thing is to have critical thinking and an understanding of why you need all this.
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Forget paid courses "for three months" GOD "" on the net, they are frank feces, better watch the lectures of Yandex, netology and other similar

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Max, 2016-04-17
@mbelskiy

Read the book "design for non-designers", you can also try reading books by Alan Cooper. Well, after that, just act - you find a beautiful design, draw it and so on in a circle, fill your hand

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Sergey, 2016-04-17
@Tikson

You go here https://photoshop-master.ru/lessons/sait/
You draw the first layouts. If individual elements do not work out, look at the same site for articles on how to draw them.

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