Hi everyone! I work at a small local company with a team of five developers. We often handle local website projects, and unfortunately, we only have one developer who can create visually appealing designs, and he's always swamped with work. I'd love to learn how to create designs myself so I can relieve some of the pressure on him and assist my team more effectively. I think my manager would be supportive of me taking a course to build these skills. Are there any courses or resources for web design that you would recommend? Thanks for your help and have a great day!
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W3Schools has a ton of useful info, covering a bit of everything. You can find it here: [W3Schools](https://www.w3schools.com/). It's a good starting point!
This is where I learned how to build websites. It's free, or at least it was when I started learning about 10 years ago. Definitely worth checking out!
Web design is really broad, so start with this roadmap: [Frontend Roadmap](https://roadmap.sh/frontend). It can guide you on where to begin.
Thanks for sharing this resource, much appreciated!
Just find a design that won’t make your grandma cry with 2019 CSS standards!
Pick something from where, may I ask?
Check out the fundamentals of design on YouTube! Here are a couple of great links:
1. [Fundamentals of Design](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SnxFkHqN1RA)
2. [Beginner Web Design](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9nBRJo_Iss)
3. [Another Beginner Option](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ_tBExnuX8)
4. [Color Theory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo_lUWK_deo)
Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate it!

Thanks for sharing. I see a lot about coding languages, but I’m not finding much on design specifically. I’m comfortable with code but struggle with design. Any thoughts?