Web Design for Non-Designers A Practical Guide

Web Design for Non-Designers A Practical Guide

Get ready to level up your web design skills even if you're not a pro - this practical guide is here to help you shine online!

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Wed, 18 Jun 2025 13:00 - 14:00 PDT

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Online

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About this event

Learn web design easily—even without a design background. Build smarter websites confidently.

Overview

Web design isn't just for artists and developers—this course proves it. Whether you're a small business owner, a freelancer, or simply tired of relying on others to fix your site, this guide was written with you in mind. You won’t be drowning in jargon or baffled by design theories you’ll never use. Instead, you'll learn what works, why it matters, and how to apply it with confidence—even if you can’t draw a stick figure.

By the end of the course, you'll have the clarity to spot what makes a good website tick and the know-how to avoid common mistakes that sabotage user experience. It’s about design with purpose, not decoration for decoration’s sake. Simplicity meets logic here—and yes, it’s absolutely beginner-friendly. No prior design knowledge required, just curiosity and a browser.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand key principles behind effective website layout and spacing.
  • Recognise the importance of consistent fonts, colours, and alignment.
  • Apply usability principles to improve visitor navigation and interaction.
  • Learn to critique websites using common design best practice rules.
  • Spot design errors that reduce credibility or confuse your audience.
  • Create clean, clear designs using basic tools and smart guidelines.

Who is this Course For

  • Beginners looking to understand simple web design rules.
  • Content creators wanting better visuals without learning Photoshop.
  • Small business owners tired of broken, clunky web pages.
  • Bloggers who want their site to look cleaner and sharper.
  • Marketers aiming for sites that convert with minimal clutter.
  • Freelancers building personal portfolios on a shoestring budget.
  • Admins managing websites with no formal design training.
  • Students curious about user-friendly design without coding stress.

Career Path

  • Web Content Manager – £35,000 per year
  • Junior Web Designer – £26,000 per year
  • Digital Marketing Assistant – £24,000 per year
  • UX Research Assistant – £30,000 per year
  • SEO Executive – £28,000 per year
  • Email Marketing Coordinator – £27,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is web design, and why is it important?

Web design is the process of creating the visual look and layout of a website. It’s important because good design helps users navigate a site easily and creates a positive impression.

Do I need to know how to code to start designing websites?

No, you don’t need to code to start. Many tools like WordPress, Wix, and Canva offer drag-and-drop options. However, learning basic HTML and CSS can be very helpful.

What are the key elements of a good website design?

Clear layout, easy navigation, readable fonts, mobile responsiveness, and consistent color schemes are some key elements of effective web design.

How can I make my website user-friendly?

Keep the design simple, use clear calls-to-action, organize content logically, and make sure it loads fast and works on mobile devices.

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