LouTheDesigner
New Member
Hello everyone,
So I decided on making web design (from A - Z) tutorials on youtube. I already do this, but I'm looking to make a series (part 1, part 2, etc.) that goes through all the skills that you need in order to become a web designer. The end result would be a step by step walkthrough that will lead the viewers into being a complete beginner to a professional (at least 3000 videos).
So, my question for you guys is, how would you format your curriculum so that it is practical.
Here is my idea of doing the tutorials in this order of categories:
- HTML
- Basic web-related photoshop skills (cropping, changing dpi, etc.)
- FTP Clients (for both mac and windows)
- CSS
- Firebug
- Small amount of Javascript
- jQuery
- PHP with SQL (including how to host a site locally)
- Wordpress
- .NET with C#
This is the way I learned web development. Any other suggestions regarding the ordering? Right now this is just a rough outline I wrote up on the spot.
Thanks!
-Lou
So I decided on making web design (from A - Z) tutorials on youtube. I already do this, but I'm looking to make a series (part 1, part 2, etc.) that goes through all the skills that you need in order to become a web designer. The end result would be a step by step walkthrough that will lead the viewers into being a complete beginner to a professional (at least 3000 videos).
So, my question for you guys is, how would you format your curriculum so that it is practical.
Here is my idea of doing the tutorials in this order of categories:
- HTML
- Basic web-related photoshop skills (cropping, changing dpi, etc.)
- FTP Clients (for both mac and windows)
- CSS
- Firebug
- Small amount of Javascript
- jQuery
- PHP with SQL (including how to host a site locally)
- Wordpress
- .NET with C#
This is the way I learned web development. Any other suggestions regarding the ordering? Right now this is just a rough outline I wrote up on the spot.
Thanks!
-Lou