Starting Today! 'CGWORLD Web Design Week' Explores the Forefront of Web Production – Online Streaming on YouTube from June 1st

Born Digital Inc. is hosting the online event 'CGWORLD Web Design Week' from June 1st to 5th, 2026. The event features 10 free sessions on YouTube covering web design, 3DCG, Figma, Canva, and photo direction, with industry-leading creators sharing their expertise.
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Born Digital Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kazuya Shin) will host 'CGWORLD Web Design Week' from Monday, June 1st to Friday, June 5th, 2026. In this event, creators and companies active in the fields of web production and design will take the stage to explain essential themes such as web design, 3DCG, Figma, Canva, fonts, and photo direction across 10 sessions. On the first day, a session by mount inc. will introduce the company's work methods and their philosophy on web design that delivers a world-view as an experience. On the second day, attendees can learn knowledge to improve design quality, ranging from the basics of font selection to direction techniques for conveying information through photos. The third day features an introductory course on Figma, widely used in web production, as well as the usage of Canva, which has been rapidly gaining popularity. On the fourth day, publishers specializing in web production and design will introduce recommended books. Furthermore, at 19:30, an in-person session on Figma utilization will be held. On the final day, the creators of the 'CGWORLD Web Design Week' event site will present practical examples of 3D expression on entertainment sites. Additionally, a session by Goodpatch, which worked on the 'Nobuyuki Sakuma Office Official Site,' will delve into the process of how designers and engineers collaborate to build a world-view.

FAQ

Can I watch this event from Taiwan?

Yes, as the event is streamed online via YouTube, it is accessible from Taiwan.