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WEB DESIGN

The Web Design track will train you in front-end development and interface design with an emphasis on user-centric principles.

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"If you’re looking to hone a specific skill, a one-off skills school is perfectly fine, but if you’re really looking to break away from wherever you’re working now, whatever you want to do, the best place for you is the Startup Institute—because you’re going to not only get the skills, but you’re going to be immersed in a situation which is going to be as close as you can possibly get to working in a startup, without actually working in one."

-Tom Hughes, Senior Art Director at Polaroid, Worldwide Creative Director at Apple Computers, Founder of IdeaLab, Marketing and Design Instructor at Startup Institute

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Startup Institute is not just another school.

It's not an incubator, and it's not a one-off skills class.

It's an experience.

It is a challenge, and a process. And although it isn't easy, it is transformative.

It begins as immersive learning with a cohort of strangers--it ends as a network of mentors, entrepreneurs, practitioners and peers that you take with you for the rest of your career.

The Web Design track will help you hone your HTML and CSS skills as you structure and style your own webpage. Next you will learn the basics of jQuery and Javascript as you learn to make your website interactive. In addition to coding, you will learn how to create intuitive and attractive web products by studying user centered design, navigation and flow, rapid ideation, and typography.
Our instructors are the very entrepreneurs and professionals looking to hire our graduates. They help our curriculum come to life by providing insights from their experiences. All of the instructors come from industry, so they know exactly how startups operate and what companies are looking for in their next hire.

By the end of the eight weeks, you’ll be ready to take on a role as a junior front-end web developer or UX/UI designer.

We’re glad you asked! Our fall program begins on October 19 and we are currently accepting applications.

 

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