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Ask HN: How do you design websites for bootstrapping?

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Re: Ask HN: How do you design websites for bootstrapping?

#3
1. get a book about design.

2. Analyse sites you like and measure the proportions, relative sizes and shapes and font sizes etc.

3. Create your site. Ask for feedback from designers.

4. Once you've gone through that process, you'll start to get an idea of how time consuming UI and front end design is.

5. if it's not for you - get some one else to do it.

Re: Ask HN: How do you design websites for bootstrapping?

#4
I think if I were in your shoes, I would purchase some decent looking themes from themeforest or similar, get an icon set (if you need one), and pay for someone to do a logo. Do what you can in CSS/HTML to get something cohesive together. Maybe pay a designer for a couple of hours just to review what you have done or give some pointers. This will be quite a bit cheaper than hiring someone to do the whole UI.

Learning to design isn't something that happens quick and some people just can't design, period. It isn't something that happens overnight or in a few weeks. It may be worth taking some design classes and getting into some design forums to get feedback etc, on what you have done, if you have an interest at getting better.