Industrial Training in Web Design typically refers to a practical learning experience provided to students or professionals to gain real-world exposure and enhance their skills in the field of web design. It involves working on live projects or in an industry environment under the guidance of experienced professionals. The primary objective of industrial training is to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation.

Next-G Classes, one of the most popular technology institutes in Delhi/NCR offers an extensive Industrial training program that helps them flourishing their career. Our training program lends hand to the candidates and makes them more efficient and effective with their job.

Here’s a general outline of what an Industrial Training Program in Web Design might cover at Next G Classes:

  1. HTML and CSS: Understanding the fundamentals of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is crucial for web design. Training would include learning how to structure web pages using HTML and applying CSS to control the visual presentation.

  2. Responsive Web Design: With the increasing use of mobile devices, it’s essential to design websites that adapt to different screen sizes. Training would cover techniques and frameworks for creating responsive and mobile-friendly web designs.

  3. User Experience (UX) Design: UX design focuses on creating websites that provide a seamless and intuitive user experience. Training would involve learning about user research, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing to enhance the usability and user satisfaction of a website.
  4. Web Design Tools: Familiarity with industry-standard web design tools is important. Training might include using graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop or Sketch for creating website mockups, as well as utilizing code editors such as Sublime Text or Visual Studio Code.
  5. Front-End Development: An understanding of front-end development is essential for web designers. Training might cover JavaScript programming, client-side scripting, and frameworks like jQuery for adding interactivity and dynamic elements to web pages.
  6. Content Management Systems (CMS): Many websites are built using CMS platforms like WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla. Training might include working with these systems, customizing themes, and understanding how to manage content efficiently.
  7. Web Design Principles: Learning about design principles such as color theory, typography, layout, and visual hierarchy is crucial for creating visually appealing and effective websites. Training would involve applying these principles in real-world design projects.
  8. SEO and Web Analytics: Understanding the basics of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) helps in designing websites that are optimized for search engines. Training might cover keyword research, on-page optimization, and analyzing website traffic using tools like Google Analytics.
  9. Collaboration and Project Management: Web designers often work in teams, so training might include collaboration tools like Git for version control and project management methodologies to effectively work on web design projects.
  10. Portfolio Development: Creating a strong portfolio showcasing your web design projects is crucial for career advancement. Training might include guidance on building a portfolio website and presenting your work effectively.

 

KEY POINT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT NEXT-G CLASSES

  • Maximum 3-4 students in a batch
  • Unlimited Practice session with WI FI facility and system
  • Regular, Fast Track, Weekend Training mode are available
  • Online Training Facility are available
  • 6+ years industry expert trainers will teach you
  • Live project on your desired topics or college topics
  • Training Certificate after course completion
  • Free Domain and Hosting on 6 Months summer training program