Web Design Training, Class & Course Information


 We can train on or PC's or Macs (Limited Macs--Please call to reserve one.)

To View Class Dates: Please use the pull down options on the upper left of this page to select your course and city. You can then navigate to other classes in that same city, view class descriptions and register for the class.

Is your office upgrading to Creative Suite 5 or 6? We can help you learn the new CS5 or CS6 applications and how to integrate the entire suite (graphics to web), click here to read more >>

Save on Training Packages Today! Do you need to learn several Web Design classes for a new project or your next review? See which training package suits your needs and begin your savings! You have 12 months to take the classes - From Programming to Graphics, click here to read more >>

Volume Training = Big Savings With Training Tickets -- Sonic Training’s "Training Tickets" are prepaid training vouchers where each ticket is equal to one day for any class at Sonic Training. Our Training Tickets make it easy to register your employees and accounting is simplified as well. We track who takes which class and when with monthly reports sent to your company's training contact. The best part is the savings! Read more>>

On-Site Training: We can also teach one-on-one at your location for a reduced rate. Click here to read more for more benefits.

Class Price:
All public classes listed below are priced as follows: $495 for two-day classes  and $350 for one day classes (9am to 4pm). For volume discounts, read more >>


Web Design Short Descriptions


HTML & CSS Introduction and Intermediate
Students will learn about how to create Web documents using HMTL.
Click here for full description.

HTML5 Introduction
They will learn about the new HTML5 structural, semantic, and form tags, how to use Canvas to create drawings natively in the browser, how to work with HTML5 audio and video...
Click here for full description.

Dreamweaver Introduction & Intermediate
You may want to make information available on the Internet. To achieve this, you need to create a website. In this course, you will design, build, and upload a website using Dreamweaver. 
⇒Click here for full description.

Dreamweaver Advanced
You know to create professional looking web pages. Now, you may need to create web applications that change dynamically. In this course, you will use Dreamweaver to create and administer database-driven sites. 
⇒Click here for full description.

Flash Introduction & Intermediate
Adobe® Flash®: Level 1 is the appropriate course for you if you need to create web pages or web page components that contain text, graphics, and animation, and that will display correctly in almost every browser on most computing platforms.
⇒Click here for full description.

Adobe Fireworks
This course teaches students the fundamentals of using Fireworks to design high-quality images for the Web. It introduces students to bitmap and vector graphics, file formats, and how to create and save documents. Students will use the Fireworks tools to magnify images, select objects, draw paths, crop images, customize strokes, and fill objects. Students will draw bitmap images, import and retouch bitmap images, apply and create colors, and add and modify text to the images. Finally, students define optimization settings and export the images to JPEG and GIF formats.
⇒Click here for full description.

Microsoft FrontPage
As you begin this course, you should have the skills you need to work with Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word. This includes creating and editing documents that contain text, tables, and images. Now you are ready to use a graphical application to create Web sites and Web pages. In this course, you will use Microsoft FrontPage to design, develop, and deploy Web sites that can be viewed on any Web-enabled computer around the world. FrontPage is for someone who wants to create Web sites and Web pages in a graphical application.
⇒Click here for full description.



** This is only a sample list of course outlines. See Graphic Design section or the pull-down search option on upper left side of each page.