So you’ve designed your website from top to bottom and now you want to develop it for the world to see. In this video, I cover your options.

Often times designers aren’t fully certain when it comes to choosing a development option to turn their web designs into reality. It’s understandable given the multitude of options out there: From easy but limited to harder but full freedom of customization.

It’s only once you can decide on what kind of experience you want out of development that you can decide on a specific tool. This video should help you with that narrowing down process.

What’s your favourite website development tool? Let me know in the comments!

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Website development options
1:00 You can code the website
1:17 Easy but rigid website builders
3:15 Visual coding options
6:48 Content management systems

Web development tools mentioned in the video:
webflow.com
wordpress.com
wix.com
elementor.com
editorx.com


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26 Comments

  1. Would you agree that Webflow is more suitable for designing websites with mainly an informative character, while WordPress can be used for complex technical websites like online-shops, membership platforms or platforms that require a complex database and a user login, etc.?

  2. Im a graduate of your free web design course and i can say this is hands down the best course one can take to get a glimpse of a web designer's world.

  3. Wow this was amazing, like literally all my questions were answered, i never thought that i can see a web design course like this one. I am a fullstack developer but and wanted to learn about web design cause i usually see lots of beautiful websites out there and wonder how the hell created this? so i was inspired by those and wanted to get into it. Now I am going to look for a course or tutorial to learn, penpot, gimp and inscape to kickstart my career as a web designer, thanks man i really appreciate.

  4. Thank you for this free course I barely know how to log on a computer and I'm 41 years old, but am going to school to get an AA degree and after watching I believe I can be a web designer.
    MY only concern now is, will WebFlow end up taking designers jobs in the future the more advanced it gets?

  5. I just binged the entire 19 episodes. Although my brain is about to explode ~ I feel good about what I learned. I appreciate your details and examples. I am a beginning beginner, but I gained some confidence to try. Thank you!

  6. I have never devoted my time to watch as much video in a page before
    But this has helped me I just finished the course and I have learnt many things
    But I'm still not clear with course 15 any help
    Although his teachings are so easy to learn from
    Thank you very much

  7. Great course. I have experience in programming but I'm more of a back-end guy, so this is a great way to introduce me into the mindset of a designer. Finished it in 3 days about (2-3 hours per day). Would recommend.

  8. Two years later, I am discovering this content and I am very happy with the quality of the courses.
    Really great and thanks for sharing. It is with pleasure that I subscribed. I will probably spend my time looking for solutions through your content for my next problems I will encounter during my design projects.

    Great job.

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