The Non Designers Guide To Make a Decent Web Page Design

PS: This is more like a note to self, not an experts advice.

I'm horrible at designing. I don't know maybe that's why I hate it, or I hate it then i'm bad at it. Either way, it stresses more than any other part of coding. It requires some artistic thinking you can't google for your page to look good.

For now, it seems the below method works for me to get a decent a design out
1) Get your ready-made UI components ready. A good example is TailwindUI
2) Plan the sections you want the page to have. For this, don't overthink it. Remember you already suck at design thus early-stage perfection is a wild goose chase. Basic sections are just fine. Nav, header (or a simple hero), a container of grid cards / content / FAQ, footer - that's all. Keep it basic, you can improve later.
3) Pick the up the simplest (or what works for you) UI mockup of your identified section.
4) Put it on your page in order
5) Take a break
6) Come back and edit and tweak each section to your taste.

With this, you'll have less headache. Trust me.
Design is more user interaction than aesthetics. I think aesthetics for us developers should be an after thought since that's not our strong point.

When it comes to aesthetic considerations for me, I actually like to make things uglier on purpose to signal to the user that this is not meant to be polished. That this is just a placeholder. I've sometimes tried to make something polished but not given it the required resources and then had something in the middle. Somewhat polished but not obviously unpolished -> which results in users providing bike-shed recommendations.
2021-02-05 16:33:41
Also if you want a guide on quickly

 Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view

check out Refactoring UI by Adam Wathan and Steve Schoger

the above is literally their landingpage copy
2021-02-05 16:38:46
I think i'll always come to that first comment, it's a good heuristic. 

I think I have that book, I might need to print it out to take it more serious.
2021-02-06 22:44:07