If you want to improve at website design faster than 90% of people, stop chasing new tools and start doing this one habit every single day.
It takes 15–30 minutes. No excuses.
Step 1: Study ONE good website (not 10)
Pick a site you know converts:
- A SaaS homepage
- A local service business ranking #1 on Google
- A landing page running paid ads
Don’t admire it. Break it down.
Ask:
- What’s the main promise above the fold?
- Where does my eye go first?
- What makes this feel “clean” or “trustworthy”?
Step 2: Screenshot & steal structure (not style)
Open your phone and screenshot:
- Hero section
- One service section
- One CTA section
You’re not copying colors or fonts — you’re copying layout and logic.
Good design is mostly good decisions, not creativity.
Step 3: Rebuild ONE section from memory
Open Elementor / Figma / whatever you use.
Rebuild one section only:
- Same spacing
- Same hierarchy
- Same flow
This trains your eye faster than watching tutorials.
Step 4: Ask “why” for every choice
Why is the headline short? Why is the button there? Why is there white space here?
Design skill = understanding why something works, not just how to build it.
Step 5: Share or save your work
Either:
- Post it in this community for feedback, or
- Save it in a “Swipe File” folder
Both compound over time.
The truth most designers don’t like:
You don’t get better by:
❌ Watching endless YouTube videos
❌ Collecting UI kits
❌ Waiting until you feel “ready”
You get better by daily reps.
Messy reps beat perfect plans.
👇 Your turn
Reply below:
What part of web design do you struggle with most right now?
I’ll use your answers to decide what we break down next in the community.
Consistency beats talent.
Every time. đź’Ş