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TanyaVojt2014-06-09 15:56:26
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TanyaVojt, 2014-06-09 15:56:26

Should You Take Online Web Design Courses?

In general, my problem is the following - I recently came across on VKontakte a recruitment for an online web design course for beginners. In principle, I was very interested in what I read about the course, and the feedback from participants in previous courses is very positive. But I'm wondering how effective it is. Of course, I do not exclude books as a source of knowledge, I just wonder if the courses will be a really good addition. Maybe someone has already taken web design courses and has an idea of ​​how useful it is.

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Dean Ex, 2014-06-10
@Jeth

IMHO, but you must have clearly creative potential. But just going with the flow is always good, but you can live.
At the expense of courses - it's all a hat. They rip off a lot, teach a little, and after them all the same months / years of practice for the level.
PS Open dribbble and scroll. Find a style that interests you, sketch it out and... go ahead before the inspiration wears off. ^_^

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2014-06-09
@VitaZheltyakov

Personally, my opinion:
- Design courses are complete nonsense.
The designer needs to know:
+ The theory of academic drawing (you can find good books and courses);
+ The work of DOM-elements (enough base CSS and HTML);
+ Good examples of sites and graphic material (DA to help).

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GM2mars, 2014-06-09
@GM2mars

Why not, if the content of the course interested you and the price suits you.
Many people have a bias against online courses just because the organizers make money from it, but this does not reduce their usefulness in any way (of course there are exceptions).

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Denis Ineshin, 2014-06-09
@IonDen

Design is a calling. As well as a sense of taste, a sense of style. Web design has its own characteristics, but does not exclude what I have mentioned.
Web design courses? Not sure. If you are a beginner, you need photoshop courses, usability courses, interface design courses. This is the base. And it's much better than learning some abstract web design. Although almost 100% of these courses will be reduced to mastering Photoshop and creating your home page.

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septem_septem, 2014-06-10
@septem_septem

I support the last author. And I also want to say that everything depends on whether you perceive visual information well. I met people who do not go to video courses at all, many remember better and operate with information that they gleaned from books. But for example, on the contrary, as soon as design questions arise, the first thing I try to find the answer on YouTube. And only in case of failure I resort to textual sources.

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Stasya Fatueva, 2014-06-23
@Fatueva

I agree that there are a lot of courses that teach only how to create a home page and work with programs!
But if you search, you can find some really sensible courses, such that without knowledge of programs they don’t take them at all, so as not to waste the time of the course on studying the program.
I myself taught at similar courses for some time, according to the program that these courses developed, and I can say that the students came across different ones, maybe the courses were more useful to someone, to someone less, but if the student attended all the online classes and did all his homework, then the progress was significant - he studied and thoughtfully design a site and then draw a design based on his prototypes.
Although I had to spend a lot of time to find such an institution. In most courses, while reading the program, I saw something like parsing the most popular tags, a story about how to make gif animation, a story about using narod.ru, ucoz.ru, about Macromedia (!!!) DreamWeaver and the like, and, in fact, there was not a word about how to create web design ...
In general, I advise you to carefully read the course program and analyze how relevant it is.

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Stelss, 2014-07-20
@Stelss

I think it makes no sense to pay for courses, as there are many good free online courses on the Internet.

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