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Module 1: Introduction to Front-End Web Design
This module has established a strong foundation for understanding front-end web design. Here's a summary of key takeaways: What You Learned: The fundamentals of front-end design and its role in creating interactive, user-focused websites. The three essential technologies: HTML for structure, CSS for style, and JavaScript for interactivity. Tools and Technologies: Essential development tools, including text editors (e.g., VS Code) and wireframing software (e.g., Figma). Future Trends and Career Prospects: Modern trends like responsive design and dark mode are shaping the field. Career paths include front-end developer, UX designer, and freelance opportunities. Practical Insight: Front-end design is critical in crafting user experiences for websites, ensuring accessibility, usability, and responsiveness. Real-World Application: From e-commerce sites to mobile-friendly blogs, front-end web design skills are versatile and highly in-demand.
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Front-End Web Designer (NQF Level 4)
About Lesson
  1. Trends:

    • Responsive Design: Ensuring websites look good on all devices.
    • Dark Mode: Allowing users to switch to a darker theme.
    • Accessibility: Designing for users with disabilities (e.g., screen readers).
  2. Career Opportunities:

    • UX/UI Designers specialize in enhancing the user experience.
    • Freelance Front-End Developers build websites for clients.
    • Opportunities in sectors like e-commerce, education, and healthcare.