Learn Web Design That Actually Works

We're running hands-on sessions starting February 2026. Real projects, actual feedback, and practical skills you can use right away. No fluff or theory marathons — just solid training from people who build websites every day.

Classes happen in Taichung, and we keep groups small so everyone gets attention. Most people finish their first real project within the course period.

Applications open December 2025 • Sessions begin February 2026

What You'll Actually Do

Before Starting

  • Quick skill assessment chat
  • Set up your tools correctly
  • Get your learning materials
  • Meet your cohort online
  • Review basic web concepts

First Month

  • HTML structure fundamentals
  • CSS styling and layouts
  • Responsive design principles
  • Build three mini projects
  • Weekly code reviews

Second Month

  • Advanced CSS techniques
  • Browser compatibility fixes
  • Performance optimization
  • Real client project work
  • Portfolio development

After Completion

  • Portfolio review session
  • Job search guidance
  • Community access continues
  • Monthly skill workshops
  • Project collaboration opportunities

Upcoming Course Schedule

February 10, 2026

Web Design Fundamentals

Eight weeks of practical web design training. You'll work on real layouts, learn responsive techniques, and build a portfolio site from scratch. Classes meet twice weekly, plus online support between sessions.

We cover HTML5, CSS3, modern layout systems, and browser tools. By week four, you'll be working on actual client projects under supervision.

Duration: 8 weeks • Format: In-person + online support

March 5, 2026

Advanced CSS Workshop

Three weeks focused on animations, grid systems, and CSS architecture. Good for people who already know basics but want to level up their styling skills. Smaller group, more advanced projects.

We'll tackle complex layouts, custom animations, and CSS that scales. You'll refactor existing code and optimize performance on real sites.

Duration: 3 weeks • Prerequisites: Basic CSS knowledge

April 14, 2026

Responsive Design Intensive

Four weeks dedicated to mobile-first design and cross-device compatibility. Perfect for designers who need to make their work function everywhere. Heavy focus on testing and problem-solving.

You'll learn viewport tricks, flexible images, breakpoint strategies, and debugging tools. Each student works on adapting their own project for all screen sizes.

Duration: 4 weeks • Bring your own project

Web design training session showing collaborative project work

Who's Teaching

Courses are led by Ainsleigh Drummond, who's been building websites professionally since 2014. She's worked on everything from small business sites to large e-commerce platforms, mostly for clients across Taiwan and Southeast Asia.

The teaching approach is straightforward — show the technique, explain why it matters, then let students practice while getting feedback. Most sessions involve more doing than listening.

Ainsleigh started teaching because junior developers kept asking similar questions, and formal courses weren't addressing practical problems. So these classes focus on stuff that actually comes up in real projects.

"I'm not interested in teaching theory you'll never use. We work on real sites, fix real problems, and build things you can show employers or clients immediately."

What Past Students Say

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Torben Lindqvist

Completed Feb 2025 session

Switched careers from marketing to web design after this course. The hands-on approach made everything click. I built four sites during the program, and one of them landed me my first freelance client before I even graduated.

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Saskia Vanhanen

Advanced CSS Workshop alum

Finally understood CSS Grid and Flexbox after struggling with them for months. The three-week intensive was challenging but worth it. Now I can build complex layouts without fighting with positioning for hours.

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Dragos Petrescu

Responsive Design participant

Best part was working on my actual portfolio site during class. Got real-time feedback on design decisions and learned debugging techniques that saved me countless hours. My site now works perfectly on every device I've tested.