In this free web design tutorial for beginners, Brad Hussey teaches web developers and new designers the most important web design skills, foundations and techniques, so you can learn how to be a successful web designer in 2021.

Over the next few videos, you are going to learn about the most important web design skills and foundations, such as:
– Grids
– Typography
– Color theory
– Popular web design trends
– Wireframing
– UX and UI design
– How to design a beautiful website
– Web design tools and software, such as Photoshop, Adobe XD, Figma and Webflow
– How to plan your website for clients
– How to get your first web design client

And much more!

This free web design tutorial is for you if:
– You are a web developer or programmer who wants to learn the basics of the web design process
– You are a beginner and want to learn web design from scratch
– You are an experienced designer and want to revisit the basics

There has never been a better time to become a web designer, and I want to help YOU get started quickly, so I’ll post brand new lessons every week on the Art, Business and Craft of Web Design with Brad Hussey.


The full course playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUoqTnNH-2XyNw-UEbmFBTnnR-fWgukX-

Learn how to launch your web design business and get fully booked:
https://freelancingfreedom.com/p/freelancing-freedom-essentials

Check out all of my gear, audio & book recommendations here:
https://kit.co/bradhussey

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Blessings,
Brad Hussey

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44 Comments

  1. I took Mr.Hussey's Udemy course and learned quite a lot. I had to take a JavaScript and NodeJs course after it but I'm now a full-fledged full-stack developer and I enjoy my job and life now. From his course I've grown to be a professional competent in Python, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, React and a bunch of other libraries and it all started with his Web Design course.

  2. Hey Brad,

    Just want to say thanks for your courses. They are all very throught out and I can tell you care about the content you're providing. I am in your freelance course and I got sidetracked for 2 months due to other circumstances but now I'm back it. I also was looking for a good web design course a few months ago and almost bought yours but chose not to since the information was outdated. Then today, I decided to check it out on Udemy and noticed you're updated it (i imagine that many people have been requesting it) and so I purchased with much haste. You're getting better at the videos and presenting everything. The freelancing course allowed me to see that you truly care about helping others and not to mention, you're not afraid to exhibit your faith.

    You're becoming an inspiration man, and thats something I don't normally to say to people. So keep doing what you're doing. And I hope God continues to bless your hard work!!

  3. Hi Brad. A long time ago I took your WordPress and bootstrap course on Udemy. It was kind of and opening eye. And I am really exited about these series of videos about concepts and NOT trendings. Anyway. I am trying to get customers with wordpress and elementor. Because I am really bad as graphic designer. Thanks!

  4. Hey Brad, I have taken your course WordPress Theme Development with Bootstrap on Udemy and really enjoyed your teaching style. I am a developer that solves issues for designers in the New Orleans area, who's idea of good design is to put a box around the item and using a little CSS to round the corners is really special LOL. Thanks for helping all the left-brained people like me to understand design better. Keep up the good work!

  5. Hi Brad,
    as a backend developer who is trying to learn frontend i think that web design (uiux) is most struggling for me
    while learning js and react the logic and syntax rules are pretty easy but when I need to actually display the data I get really confused on WHAT is the right way.
    for example – I build a website that displays users and tv shows. while the tv shows i display as cards i have no idea what is the right way to display list of users.
    and what colors to use

    i hope you will cover such things

    looking forward to listen to other videos on this subject 🙂

  6. I'm all in Brad. I also have your Freelance course on Udemy. I've already learned the basics of HTML/CSS/Javascript but when I sat down to create a website, I was not really sure what to do. Most developers are handed a psd file or a wireframe drawn up somewhere and they build off of that. They don't have to think about design, they just look at the picture and make the website look like the picture. But when you have to make the picture it's daunting. Hope you teach us a way to get started.

  7. Looking forward to the video series. I can build a website, but I know my design works needs help. Hopefully these videos can help me put a bit more style into my websites.

  8. Hi I am working to be a full stack web developer and no clue how to get off thd ground with the coding skills i already have. How to make it a running business. The paperwork that I might have to worry about? How to price a project? Making sure the sites i create are sacure.

  9. Would be nice to learn how to set up a time frame for a client wanting a website designed. So that you can gauge your time and the amount you should charge for your service etc… Looking forward to learning XD!!

  10. Love the design emphasis. See a lot of good design (principles) out there – just seems misplaced. Maybe another arrangement of the design (elements) would have crafted a better flow to suit the site and the organization’s web presence and goals. Would like to know design arrangements and how they lend themselves more effectively depending on the website’s purpose and organization’s mission to add value (services/products/content) for their audience/customers.

  11. I fully agree with you: it's up to me to get better! I have had enough of "hearing" people with real-life jobs, who lost theirs, and they don't do anything all day long but complain, instead of taking a piece of paper, write on it what would they like to do, what it takes to do that, and what areas they need to develop in themselves to get there. The saddest part is that most of such people are still young … and lost. It is sad to see a 36 years old saying: "I'm too old to learn". Seriously??? I'm 57 now and I started in freelancing in 2008. I was – and still am – a Project Manager, but then I wanted to learn web design. I did it on my own. I did a lot of mistakes along the way, but mistakes are inevitable. And they are good because you can – if you want – learn from them, and don't repeat them again. And I keep learning as long as my brain will allow it. "I'm too old" will never be a lame excuse in my regards. So here I am: I do web design, but I feel the need of having everything I have learned on my own structured and validated by someone else who does this successfully for a living.

  12. Hi Brad, been in the business since 2015, learned a lot (partly based also on your html, css, sass courses on udemy) of all bits and pieces about creating websites for customers. And there is a lot to learn and to keep up to date. When is comes to design, I usually get inspired by others, to learn (“copy”) how to combine frames, boxes, colours, etc etc. My question for you is, “how do you craft beautiful designs, where to start, how to learn. When you design, do keep the technical part (possibilities, limitations, etc) in mind? Etc… Thank you.

  13. Ok, I'll bite. I took one of your course on building a web site with Bootstrap. I've got a good site for book reviews, but that's it. I'd like to generate some $ from the site, but that's not happening, so maybe you'll give me some insight on how to monetize a web site. I don't intend to make a fortune, just enough to enjoy doing the book reviews I do. On with your course!

  14. Thanks, Brad. I can pretty much figure out the technical aspects of building a web site. Making it look engaging is my challenge. Hoping to learn a few tricks and hopefully using tools that do not cost too much. Most of my work is as a volunteer so don't bring in revenue to support my "hobby".

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