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  • What's the best way to learn design?

    Michael Pasala
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    For context, I'm a technical founder whose product seriously depends on design (conveying a vision). I use tailwind css and component libraries like shadcn, but I find it hard to create something that stands out just fiddling around.

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    Ivany Wardhana
    Watching tutorials and tips-tricks videos is great. But we still need to explore by ourself coz everyone has different taste and preferences.
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    Stvkssh
    Watch the tutorial and join the design competition. it's a great way to boost your skills!
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    Kostya Bolshukhin
    Hey Michael! When I started working on UI, i felt the lack of knowledge. I choose practical and precise blockers i have, find quick courses + practice while learning. 3 short courses, that helped the most: 1. Webflow 101. Basics on web and easy to use website platform https://university.webflow.com/c... 2 Codecademy learn HTML (and css). Helps you understand how devs "see" the design. https://www.codecademy.com/enrol... 3. Figma design basics. Fastest way to start making prototypes instead of excuses. https://www.producthunt.com/disc...... Hope it helped!
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    There are 2 aspects to this. Do you want to learn design or do you want to learn the design tool (Figma etc)? For the tool - Watch tool specific tutorials, take paid courses as they're worth it, you just have to find what works for you. For design - Start with UX guidelines and UX strategy. You can get it on free and premium courses too. Then use a good design system to practise and learn side-by-side. As much as you practise, you will polish your skills. I'm launching Cxful very soon, it focuses on the whole aspect of design, not just putting together some sections and calling it the final design. (For ref - Cxful is a UIUX Suite and Design System for consistent and functional website experience. You may follow my launch if you want :) ) In my opinion and experience, this is the best way to learn. Hope it helped.
    Bhhavesh Desalhey
    Start reading blog, other's portfolio and try to understand why the design was made the way it is. You will get a lot of decision making tricks for design.