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web design
Which language is best for start learning web design when a person doesn't know anything about web design?
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Start with HTML5
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HTML of course.
You'll learn the basics of web, then you can learn CSS (focus in design), Javascript (to make your page more dynamic)
And remember always practice what you learn, even if you're a beginner it's the path to be professional
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I think that you are confused with the concepts. Web Design and Web Development are different things.
Best Regards Guys
JIC: https://www.thoughtco.com/web-design-vs-development-3468907
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I hope this will help you
learn html and CSS courses in sololearn
and search in Google about w3school
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Hi soheil! Really it depends on your environment, some places/employers may still consider web designers as people that make web experiences "pretty", maybe even including responsive design as well. Especially if there's UX-ers that hand off to Web Designers that hand off to Developers.
However, in modern Web Design--especially at agencies--you may want to become familiar with UX principles, accessibility, responsive design, and of course HTML, CSS, and JS.
Regarding the latter, I'd say take a deeper dive into these concepts. For example, explore learning Flexbox (which is extremely helpful overall, but I found more so with a mobile first approach), SCSS; and more JS. Also, it's always good to know BEM (it's a re-fractoring life saver) and how to use GitHub either via the interface or command line.
Hope this helps and good luck,
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