The Numbers Behind Learning Web Design: What 47,000 Beginners Taught Us
Analysis of recent learning data reveals how long it actually takes to gain basic web design skills and which methods show measurable results.
Practical techniques and real-world examples from working with type on the web
Analysis of recent learning data reveals how long it actually takes to gain basic web design skills and which methods show measurable results.
Productivity data from 8,500 new web designers shows surprising differences in learning curves and output speed across popular design tools.
Performance tracking from 15,000 beginner projects reveals which CSS approach delivers faster results when learning time is limited.
Error tracking across 23,000 student projects identifies the specific breakpoints and techniques that consume the most debugging time.
Learning analytics from 31,000 students reveal whether daily short sessions or weekly longer blocks produce better skill development for beginners.
We share what we learn about working with type. No spam, just occasional insights from real projects.
Font pairing strategies, rendering issues across browsers, performance optimization for web fonts, and accessibility considerations that actually matter in production.
CSS properties that affect type rendering, subsetting strategies to reduce file sizes, and debugging methods for layout issues caused by font metrics.
Case studies from actual client projects, problems we encountered and how we solved them, and lessons learned from implementing type systems at scale.
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