Website Design Basics Course to introduce you to Color Theory, Typography, etc. Thanks to Milanote for sponsoring this video: https://milanote.com/codexcommunity
In this video I’ll cover Color Theory, Color Temp, Saturation, Selecting Colors, Color Psychology, etc and the course will continue into Typography, Typefaces, Serif and San Serif, Capitalization, Line Height, etc. This will cover Chapter 1. The next part will be Typography in Chapter 2, however you will need to follow the link in View Course to continue. If you enjoy this course, consider doing the full thing: Teach Me Design!
00:00 – Basics of Web Design – Crash Course
01:19 – Milanote – Website Design Course
02:17 – Let’s Begin & Join Community
02:50 – Forward and Introduction
03:25 – Chapter 1 – Color Theory
05:57 – Chapter 1 – Color Temperature
06:36 – Chapter 1 – Color Saturation
07:31 – Chapter 1 – Workshop 1 – Color Saturation
08:49 – Chapter 1 – Picking Colors
10:06 – Chapter 1 – Workshop 2 – Picking Colors
12:22 – Web Design Course Conclusion & Links
12:45 – Milanote – Thanks for Hosting Course Content
I’ll be slowly adding more and more content to this course, and I hope people find it valuable. While I would of enjoyed making a huge video on it on youtube, I thought creating a proper workshop and course like style so you can do it in your own time in modules might be more useful! Chapter 2 can be found in the link below:
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https://www.mergewebdev.com/courses
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https://www.mergewebdev.com/
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