What is web design?
Web design is a dynamic and challenging form of design. Similar to graphic design, in web design, it's necessary to shape the message in a way that is recognizable and understandable to the audience we are addressing. However, web design is specific because of its dynamic structure – web pages are alive, branching out, and constantly refreshing. They can be informative or entertaining, used for selling products or services, for brand promotion, or for a specific social cause. For this reason, the design needs to be adaptable to better suit a range of different user experiences, devices, and increasing needs.
You are here because you know that the Internet is an exciting place that offers various opportunities for action, not just content consumption. Web design is an extremely communicative and dynamic way to implement not only your own ideas but also those of others.
What knowledge will I gain?
You will master the basic concepts and tasks of interactive media design, as well as the fundamentals of designing interactive web pages and applications. You will create static design templates, interactive prototypes, and fully functional websites. Through thematic lectures and exercises, you will become acquainted with the technological and cultural aspects of internet culture and the history of the internet. In addition to all this, through watching videos, reading, and exchanging interactive content, we will encourage you to take a research-oriented approach to web design and web culture in general.
Works of our students
Resources and working atmosphere?
Web design classes are held in a specialized, modernly equipped workshop with computers and tablets for professional work on design and multimedia projects. There are also photo workshops with state-of-the-art digital photo and video equipment, as well as resources from the Center for Design and Production, equipped for two-dimensional and three-dimensional printing. Classes are conducted in small groups, in a creative and relaxed atmosphere, respecting the individuality of each student.