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UdemyThe title tells the real curriculum arc here: designing in Figma, building it out in Webflow, and then turning that skill set into freelance income. Rather than treating web design as a purely technical subject, the instructor frames it as a practical path to working independently — designing sites, shipping them, and getting paid for it.
Marketed for all levels, it's a good match for people who've felt intimidated by web design and assumed it required a computer science or art school background. The course leans into a you-don't-need-special-talent message, aimed at self-starters who want a direct route from learning to earning rather than years of formal study.
Pairing a modern no-code build tool like Webflow with design fundamentals in Figma is a genuinely practical combination for today's freelance web market, and the freelancing angle — not just the design skills — sets this apart from purely technical courses. If you want design skills with a clear path to actually using them for income, this is worth a look on Korshub.
Web design is fun. It's creative.
It gives you huge self-satisfaction when you look at your work and say, "I made this.". I love that feeling after finishing something. When I lean back in my chair, look at the final result with a smile, and have this little spark joy moment.
It's especially satisfying when I know I just made $5,000.
Wouldn't you want to have that?
Be your own boss?
Be a professional with a skill that's in demand?
Working from home? Or Starbucks? Or a bathtub, if that’s your thing. Or maybe somewhere awesome, like Bahamas?
I do! That's why I got into this field. Not initially for the love of web design, though I do love it now. I got in for the lifestyle.
There are many ways one can achieve this lifestyle. This is my way. This is how I reached the life I dreamed about for years. And I’m going to teach you to do the same.
Often people think web design is complicated, that it needs creative talent or knack for computers. Sure, a lot of people make it complicated. People make the simplest things complicated, just like most subjects taught in universities.
But I don't like complicated. I like easy. I like life hacks. I like taking the shortest, simplest route to my goal. I didn’t go to art school or get a computer science degree. I’m an outsider who hacked my way into this field, and somehow, I ended up as a sought-after professional.
That’s how I’m going to teach you web design. So you’re not discouraged by needless complexity. So you enjoy the process because it's simple and fun. So you can become a freelance web designer in no time.
Enroll now and start whenever the time is right for you. I keep the course up to date, review every assignment, and answer every question in the Q&A.
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