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SkillPilotHouse

Nationwide Learning Platform

Web design skills that match what employers actually need

No fluff or outdated techniques. We focus on current tools, real workflows, and practical knowledge that gets you building professional websites. Start learning in a way that makes sense from day one.

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Learning web design shouldn't feel like guesswork

Most online courses either skip the fundamentals or drown you in theory. We built this platform because we saw what was missing in web design education.

What makes learning difficult

  • Tutorials that teach outdated CSS techniques still using floats and tables from 2010
  • Courses jumping straight into frameworks without explaining core HTML structure first
  • No feedback on your actual code so you keep repeating the same mistakes
  • Design examples that look nothing like real client projects you'll encounter
  • Zero guidance on responsive design beyond "just use media queries"
  • Missing context about browser compatibility and real-world constraints

Our approach

Start with structure, not decoration

You learn semantic HTML and accessibility first. Understanding document flow and proper markup prevents most layout problems before they start. No skipping steps.

Build incrementally with feedback

Each exercise gets reviewed with specific comments on your code. You see exactly what works and what needs adjustment. Common mistakes get caught early before they become habits.

Work on real design patterns

Practice with navigation menus, card layouts, forms, and responsive grids that match current design trends. Every project mirrors something you'd actually build for a client or employer.

Learn current best practices

Flexbox and Grid for layouts. Mobile-first responsive design. Performance considerations. Browser testing strategies. These are the skills employers expect in 2025, not legacy techniques.

How we maintain teaching quality

We update our curriculum every quarter based on feedback from students currently working in web development. Course materials reflect what's being used in actual projects right now. Our instructors review student code submissions within 24 hours during weekdays. If a topic confuses more than three students, we rewrite that lesson entirely instead of just adding clarifications.

Industry-aligned content

We partner with 23 web development agencies across Sweden to understand what skills their junior developers lack most often. When flexbox replaced floats as the standard layout method, we rewrote that entire module in two weeks. Our CSS Grid lessons include real examples from production websites, not abstract demonstrations.

Content Updates
47
Partner Agencies
23

Structured feedback loops

Every code submission goes through automated tests first to catch syntax errors and accessibility issues. Then an instructor reviews your approach, naming conventions, and code organization. You get written feedback explaining why specific solutions work better than others, with links to documentation for deeper understanding.

Avg Response Time
18h
Reviews Monthly
1840

Transparent progress tracking

Your dashboard shows exactly which skills you've practiced and which need more work. Each completed exercise displays your code quality score based on accessibility, semantics, and organization. You can compare your solutions with instructor examples to understand different approaches to the same problem.

Completion Rate
73%
Active Students
2,847

Instructor expertise verification

All our instructors currently work in web development or design. They submit portfolios of recent client work before joining our team. We don't hire based on teaching credentials alone because understanding current industry standards matters more than academic qualifications. Each instructor completes a paid trial period reviewing student code before teaching independently.

Active Instructors
14
Industry Experience
6.2y
Students working on responsive web design projects with real-time instructor feedback Code review session showing detailed feedback on HTML semantics and CSS organization

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