Webflow Design & Development: Hands-on 21-Day Course for Beginners & Advanced Learners
Key insights
- 💡 Covers principles of design and development for various portfolios and projects
- 🚀 Builds a production-ready site from a portfolio design in Figma using Webflow over 21 days
- 📢 Plans to showcase students' work on Webflow's social channels
- 🖥️ Megan’s portfolio will cover every step of the design process, aiming to showcase her work for potential employers or clients
- 🎓 Introduces a comprehensive 21-part course on design and development in Webflow with a flexible schedule and user-friendly approach
- ⏰ Lessons released earlier on Webflow University, covering every aspect of a design portfolio for a fictional person
- 🎨 Emphasis on using CSS properties employed by industry leaders and a playful banter about the word 'amalgam'
Q&A
What does Megan's portfolio aim to achieve?
Megan’s portfolio aims to cover every step of the design process, including the homepage, project pages, contact page, and interactions. Its primary goal is to showcase her work for potential employers or clients.
What is unique about this course?
The course takes a unique approach compared to others and places an emphasis on current relevance and up-to-date information. It provides tools for success and offers a flexible schedule for individual pace or one lesson per day.
What is the course structure like?
It is a comprehensive 21-part course on design and development in Webflow, designed with a flexible schedule and user-friendly approach. The course is suitable for beginners and advanced learners, focusing on current relevance and up-to-date information.
How will the students' work be showcased?
The speaker plans to showcase students' work on Webflow's social channels. They are using Figma to design a portfolio for a fictional UX Designer named Megan, covering every step of the design process, including homepage, project pages, contact page, and interactions.
What is the main focus of the course?
The main focus of the course is to build a production-ready site from a portfolio design in Figma using Webflow over 21 days. It emphasizes hands-on practice, iteration, and includes a 21-day challenge led by Grimur.
What does this course cover?
The course covers principles of design and development applicable to different portfolios and projects, with a focus on using CSS properties employed by industry leaders. It provides guidance for both beginners and advanced web designers and developers.
- 00:05 This course covers principles of design and development that can be applied to various portfolios and projects. It provides guidance for both beginners and advanced web designers and developers, using CSS properties employed by industry leaders.
- 00:41 This course is designed to build a production-ready site from a portfolio design in Figma using Webflow over 21 days, with a focus on hands-on practice and iteration. There's also a 21-day challenge led by Grimur.
- 01:20 The speaker plans to showcase students' work on Webflow's social channels. They are using Figma to design a portfolio for a fictional UX Designer named Megan. There is a playful banter about the word 'amalgam'.
- 01:51 Megan’s portfolio will cover every step of the design process, including homepage, project pages, contact page, and interactions, aiming to showcase her work for potential employers or clients.
- 02:31 A comprehensive 21-part course on design and development in Webflow is being introduced with a flexible schedule and user-friendly approach.
- 03:13 The future is exciting, especially with the Apple product launch. They took what they learned and presented it in a course, which may be questionable. Lessons are released earlier on Webflow University. The course covers every aspect of a design portfolio for a fictional person.