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18 Free Online Sources To Learn Web Design
Posted by Daren in Web Development & Marketing on July 21, 2011 | 8 comments
Have you ever wanted to go back to school, but just couldn't afford
it? Or maybe you've been wanting to learn how to design a website, but
don't have the time or funds for training? Unfortunately, many people
deal with these dilemmas on a regular basis. Many design jobs require
you to have some type of experience and most prefer a degree, but if
you can't afford to get a degree what are your other options? Well,
thanks to the Internet, education doesn't have to be expensive or
time-consuming; as-a-matter-of-fact you can get it for free and in
only a few hours a day.

This list of 18 free online sources will help you learn about web
design and everything related to it. With all of these free online
courses and tutorials, there really is no excuse for not knowing
anything about web design. Unless you need an actual degree for
job-related purposes, these are the best sources you'll find and are
practically just as good as college courses. Additionally, some of
these sources even offer certification for low prices. So get your
notebooks out and block off some time on your schedule, because these
18 resources will be taking you back to school.

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Online Web Design Course

Online Web Design Series (OWDC) offers a huge collection of lessons,
articles, resources and a forum. It's set up as a blog, so you can
subscribe by RSS for new updates. There is also a huge Web Design
series with topics on background alteration, text formatting, HTML,
images, tables, web colors, and more. Each lesson offers step-by-step
instructions and code snippets for you to use on your own site if
needed.

Visit Online Web Design Course

W3Schools

W3Schools is the "world's largest web development site" and one of the
top free resources for tutorials (HTML, XML), scripting (browser,
server), and web building (services, multimedia). Whether you're just
learning or are a true expert, this site has in-depth tutorials and
exercises where you can try out these techniques yourself. You'll also
find links to outside resources and can even get certified in HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, XML, ASP, or PHP.

Visit W3Schools

Java Programming

If you're looking just to learn Java, then this beginners course by
Stephen Gilbert of Orange Coast College may be just up your alley.
It's an actual freshman level college course with 5 hours of lessons
and 8 hours of homework. You'll have access to the syllabus, schedule,
lessons, assignments, and resources for the course. Each lesson is
broken up by topic and then into sections within that topic, complete
with images and examples.

Visit Java Programming

About.com Web Design Course

About.com has a free Web Design and HTML course that is sent out
weekly via email (though they do also have a daily lesson option). As
stated on the site, "the Web Design Class will not talk as much about
how to build Web pages as the skills and techniques behind designing
Web pages." You'll learn basic design techniques such as how to
effectively use color and fonts, designing navigation, creating
distraction-free graphics, and using multimedia.

Visit About.com Web Design Course

E-Learning Center

At the E-Learning Center you can learn the basics of HTML and XHTML
for the purpose of web designing and publishing. While this course is
free, most of the other courses they offer are not. However, you can
really get a good idea of how their courses are setup and see if
they're worth paying for. The other free courses include: JavaScript,
PHP and MySQL, and Visual Basic .Net. Best of all, these are full
courses (not demos) with 2-6 hours of online training provided for
each.

Visit E-Learning Center

Home & Learn

Home & Learn offers free programming courses and tutorials on Visual
Basic .Net, C# .Net, Java, PHP, and web design, which are all geared
toward beginners. You'll learn everything you need to know about
creating your first web page such as inserting images, formatting your
text, adding links, and creating forms. If you create an account,
you'll also be able to take free exams on the site and earn
certificates.

Visit Home & Learn

Free Video Lectures

Free Video Lectures is great for visual and auditory learners. There
are 5 different web design courses and 3 of the 5 courses have a
whopping 40 videos. The 5 courses are: Developing Mobile Apps with Web
Technologies; Building Dynamic Websites; Internet Technology; Database
Design; and Principles of Programming Languages. Most of the video
lectures are an hour-long and have a rating of 3+ stars, so you can be
sure that you're getting ample amount of professional training.

Visit Free Video Lectures

Tutorial Outpost

Originally started in November 2003, Tutorial Outpost is a blog
dedicated to tutorials on 3D Studio Max, flash, HTML/CSS, Illustrator,
and Photoshop. Unfortunately, it hasn't been updated since July 2010,
but it's still a great source for step-by-step tutorials on things
like icon design, 3D effects, photo effects, and animation.

Visit Tutorial Outpost

Wikiversity

Just as you would expect from a title with the word "Wiki" in it,
Wikiversity is a web design university built on a Wiki platform. There
are quite a few topics that you can learn and even more under
development. Currently you can learn how to build basic websites,
small websites, client projects, and dynamic websites with PHP and
JavaScript. Just like Wikipedia, Wikiversity can be edited and updated
by anyone who happens to visit the site.

Visit Wikiversity

CBT Cafe

CBT (Computer Based Training) Cafe is a very organized site which
offers free training videos and tutorials on Flash, Dreamweaver,
Fireworks, Photoshop, Elements, Quick Time, and more. Their tutorials
are very detailed and include screenshots that show you exactly how to
complete the task. These tutorials can also be printed out for later
referencing. Not all lessons have a video tutorial to go along with
them, so you'll have to look closely for these hidden jewels.

Visit CBT Cafe

<hyper>gURL

gURL offers free tools, generators, scripts, codes, and tutorials on
numerous topics. Whether you're in the beginning stages, an
intermediate, or advanced user, this site has something for you. It
has such a broad range of topics that it's almost overwhelming.
Luckily the site is very organized and the tutorials are brief, yet
detailed; some even include videos to go along with them.

Visit <hyper>gURL

The HTML Writers Guild

The HTML Writers Guild provides training, Web classes, and
certification in various topics like Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks,
Photoshop, Illustrator, HTML, CSS, XHTML, XML, and much more. There
are many topics to choose from and you can see future web classes up
to 2 months in advance. Each class is taught by an expert or working
professional in that field. While this site is not free, they do offer
a free trial. The annual memberships is pretty affordable at $49, so
if you enjoy the trial you may just consider purchasing a membership.

Visit The HTML Writers Guild

Webmonkey

Webmonkey is another blog with web development and design tutorials on
various topics like Ajax, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, web standards, and
more. This blog is updated 1-2 times a week, so be sure to subscribe
for updates. Webmonkey also gives you access to cheat sheets, color
charts, templates, and code snippets for use on your own websites.

Visit Webmonkey

How-To-Build-Websites.com

This website calls itself, "the easiest web design tutorial on the
web" and has 8 free, simple lessons that will help you learn
everything you need to know to start designing. From there you can go
on to the Complete Web Designer series with over 29 hours of training
and close to 200 videos. Unfortunately the full series is not free,
but is still quite a steal at $99.99.

Visit How-To-Build-Websites.com/

Graphic Design Theory

Psdtuts+ is a great source for tutorials, articles, tips, sessions,
and videos on Photoshop. With all of this available information,
you're bound to find something useful. With that being said, I want to
point out their "50 Totally Free Lessons in Graphic Design Theory,"
which links to 50 free and extremely useful lessons. Design Theory is
an important concept for beginners and experts. The resources on this
list focus on typography, grid based design, color theory, design
theory, UI, and usability.

Check Out Graphic Design Theory

monsterTUT.com

monsterTUT.com offers a creative, fun way to learn about web and
graphic design using Photoshop and Dreamweaver. You can also learn
about jQuery, PHP, and WordPress. Each lesson is very detailed and
offers step-by-step instructions with plenty of images and
screenshots. Lessons are added regularly so be sure to subscribe for
updates.

Visit Monster TUT

Learnthat.com

Learnthat.com offers free online tutorials in web development and CGI
programming. You can learn about XHTML, HTML, Microsoft FrontPage,
Dreamweaver, Flash, CSS, and more. The tutorials are setup on a blog
so that you can leave comments and ask questions if needed.
Learnthat.com also lets you submit tutorials via email in MS Word or
Rich Text Format.

Visit Learnthat.com

Emagister - The Smart Course Guide

Finally we have Emagister, a "smart course guide" that's based in the
UK. You can use the search bar and filters to find exactly what you're
looking for. Here you'll find hundreds of courses on Flash, FrontPage,
Dreamweaver, HTML, XHTML, CSS, web forms, and much more. Emagister is
actually one of the largest education directories in the world and
gives you access to thousands of online communities, in order to
connect with others.

Visit Emagister - The Smart Course Guide

Wow, that's a lot of free education! Now it's your turn to share. Do
you use resources like this for your own personal use? If so, what is
your favorite source for free tutorials, courses, lessons, and/or
videos on web design? Do you prefer learning online or in a classroom
setting?

Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

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