One Week Web Designer

One Week Web Designer provides a complete framework for planning, structuring, and delivering professional client websites within a focused one-week timeline. Learners build clear packages, onboarding systems, timelines, design workflows, feedback processes, and quality assurance checklists so they can confidently offer fast-turnaround web design without sacrificing clarity or standards.

Created by Whitney Rose
Last updated 07/2026
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What you'll learn

Plan and structure a client website project to be completed within a one-week timeline.
Define packages and scope for a one-week web design service, including deliverables and boundaries.
Create streamlined workflows for client onboarding, content collection, and approvals.
Use templates and semi-custom design systems to build professional websites quickly.
Apply core web design principles to layout, typography, color, and user experience.
Collaborate with clients efficiently through feedback rounds and revision processes.
Manage project timelines, communication, and expectations for fast-turnaround web design.
Systematize and productize web design services to deliver repeatable one-week projects.

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This course includes:

12.84 hours on-demand video
44 videos
35 documents
4.9 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 01-Welcome to One Week Web Designer!
    05:00
  • 02-Welcome & How to Use This Course!
    01:00
  • 02-Welcome & How to Use This Course
    01:00
  • 02-Welcome & How to Use This Course
    01:32
  • 01-Intro to Module 1
    01:00
  • 01-Intro to Module 1
    04:04
  • 01-Intro to Module 1
    01:32
  • 02-1 1- Why Youu2019re Burnt Out and What to Do About It
    17:33
  • 02-1.1- Why You're Burnt Out and What to Do About It
    01:00
  • 03-1 2 Audit Your Time and Reclaim Your Week
    13:57
  • 03-1 2 Time Tracking Exercise and Template
    09:20
  • 03-1.2 Audit Your Time and Reclaim Your Week
    01:00
  • 03-PPP u2013 Average Weekly Time Tracker
    03:49
  • 04-1 3 Plan & Price for Profit
    19:10
  • 04-1.3 Plan & Price for Profit
    01:00
  • 04-One Week Web Designer Hub
    06:58
  • 05-1 4 Define Your Niche So You Can Stand Out
    11:46
  • 05-1.4 Define Your Niche So You Can Stand Out
    01:00
  • 06-1 5 Build Your Signature Streamlined Service
    34:36
  • 06-1.5 Build Your Signature Streamlined Service
    01:00
  • 06-Module 1 Recap
    03:31
  • 06-Module 1 Recap
    01:57
  • 01-Intro to Module 2-1
    06:16
  • 01-Intro to Module 2
    01:17
  • 02-2 1 Communicating the Value of Your One Week Web Design Offer
    11:21
  • 02-2.1 Communicating the Value of Your One Week Web Design Offer
    01:00
  • 03-2 2 Finding the Right Clients for Your Offer
    11:49
  • 03-2.2 Finding the Right Clients for Your Offer
    01:00
  • 04-2 3 Optimizing Instagram for Lead Generation
    34:30
  • 04-2.3 Optimizing Instagram for Lead Generation
    01:00
  • 05-2 4 Crafting a Sustainable Content Strategy
    32:16
  • 05-2.4 Crafting a Sustainable Content Strategy
    01:00
  • 06-2 5 From Scroll to Sale u2013 Turning Social Traffic into Clients
    08:59
  • 06-2.5 From Scroll to Sale - Turning Social Traffic into Clients
    01:00
  • 07-2 6 Pre-Qualifying Leads to Save Time & Energy
    13:42
  • 07-2.6 Pre-Qualifying Leads to Save Time & Energy
    01:00
  • 08-2 7 Easy, Effortless Closing Calls
    25:29
  • 08-2.7 Easy, Effortless Closing Calls
    01:00
  • 09-2 8 Proposal Template Walkthrough
    08:04
  • 09-2 8 Secure the Sale Proposal Templates
    17:37
  • 09-2.8 Secure the Sale Proposal Templates
    01:00
  • 10-Module 2 Recap
    04:56
  • 10-Module 2 Recap
    03:00
  • 01-Intro to Module 3
    03:35
  • 01-Intro to Module 3
    01:19
  • 02-3 1 Mapping Your One Week Website Workflow
    29:13
  • 02-3 3 u2013 Customizable Workflow Planner
    02:07
  • 02-3.1 Mapping Your One Week Website Workflow
    01:00
  • 03-3 2 Onboarding that Sets the Tone for Success
    21:25
  • 03-3.2 Onboarding that Sets the Tone for Success
    01:00
  • 03-Module 3 Form Templates
    10:28
  • 03-Module 3 Kick-off Call Resource
    11:23
  • 04-3 3 Communication, Boundaries & In-Project Management
    07:22
  • 04-3.3 Communication, Boundaries & In-Project Management
    01:00
  • 04-Module 3 Form Templates
    10:28
  • 05-3 4 Off-Boarding the Builds Your Brand
    24:34
  • 05-3.4 Off-Boarding the Builds Your Brand
    01:00
  • 05-Module 3 Form Templates
    10:28
  • 05-Walkthrough of the Client Project Hub + Portal
    21:28
  • 06-3 5 Confident Communicator Kit
    23:17
  • 06-3.5 Communication and Boundaries the Protect Your Sanity
    01:00
  • 06-Module 3 Lesson 5 -Communication & Boundaries that Protect Your Sanity
    11:53
  • 07-3 6 Automating & Protecting Your Operations
    31:26
  • 07-3.6 Automating & Protecting Your Operations
    01:00
  • 08-Automations Pt. 1 Inquiry
    01:00
  • 08-Automations Pt 1 Inquiry
    06:27
  • 09-Automations Pt. 2 Proposal
    01:00
  • 09-Automations Pt 2 Proposal
    07:48
  • 10-Automations Pt. 3 and 4 Onboarding and Planning
    01:00
  • 10-Automations Pt 3 and 4 Onboarding and Planning
    04:07
  • 11-Automations Pt. 5-7- Project Management and Support
    01:27
  • 11-Automations Pt 5-7 Project Management and Support
    04:56
  • 12-Automations Pt. 8- Testimonial and Follow-up Flow
    01:18
  • 12-Automations Pt 8- Testimonial and Follow-up Flow
    05:39
  • 13-Module 3 Recap
    01:00
  • 13-Module 3 Recap
    02:12
  • 01-How to Write Your Sales Page Masterclass by BTL Copy
    1:41:51
  • 01-How to Write Your Sales Page Masterclass by BTL Copy
    1:41:51
  • 01-How to Write Your Sales Page Masterclass by BTL Copy
    01:44

Requirements

  • Basic familiarity with websites or web design concepts is helpful but not required.
  • Access to a computer with reliable internet connection and standard design or website-building tools.
  • Willingness to follow a structured workflow and implement systems in a web design process.
  • Interest in offering web design services or improving an existing freelance or studio workflow.
  • Ability to dedicate focused time to planning, documenting, and refining client processes.

Description

One Week Web Designer is designed for creative professionals who want to deliver high-quality websites within a focused, one-week timeframe using a clear, repeatable system. The program guides learners through the entire journey of planning, structuring, and executing fast-turnaround web design projects so that a professional, client-ready website can be completed in five business days without sacrificing quality.

Learners begin by understanding the foundations of a one-week web design model. The early modules focus on defining what a one-week website is, why a compressed timeline can work, and which types of projects are suitable for this approach. Participants examine how scope, constraints, and expectations shape the success of a short project. By the end of this phase, learners can identify which client needs fit a one-week structure and which require a different offer.

The next part of the journey focuses on service design and packaging. Learners structure a clear one-week web design package, including inclusions, exclusions, and boundaries. Attention is given to defining deliverables such as page count, revisions, content types, and integrations so clients know exactly what they receive. Through examples and guided exercises, participants develop a written outline of their one-week offer that can be communicated consistently across proposals and conversations. This helps prevent scope creep and allows the designer to protect the timeline.

Once the offer is defined, the course turns to client onboarding and preparation. Learners design an intake process that gathers essential information before the project week starts. This includes discovery questionnaires, brand assets, copy collection, and functional requirements. The course explains how to create content checklists and simple systems that help clients deliver everything needed ahead of time. By implementing this preparation phase, learners ensure that the one-week build begins with clarity instead of missing files or unresolved decisions.

The following modules address project scheduling and workflow mapping. Learners build a detailed day-by-day plan for the one-week experience, from kickoff to final delivery. The course shows how to allocate time for strategy, structure, design, development, testing, and revisions within a limited window. Participants create their own timeline templates that can be reused for future projects, with clearly defined milestones, internal deadlines, and client touchpoints. At this point, learners understand not only what happens during the week but also when and in what order.

With the framework in place, the program moves into design and build processes adapted for speed. Learners explore how semi-custom designs and reusable components can support quick delivery while still feeling tailored to each client. The content explains how to work from base layouts or templates, then customize color, typography, imagery, and content structure to fit a brand. Practical guidance is given on keeping decisions focused, using style references efficiently, and avoiding overcomplication. Learners practice structuring pages for clarity and usability, ensuring that each site remains intuitive even when built on a compressed schedule.

An important part of One Week Web Designer is managing client collaboration and feedback. The course outlines how to set expectations around review rounds, how to organize feedback collection, and how to translate comments into clear action items. Participants learn to guide clients toward strategic feedback rather than endless micro-edits. They develop language and boundaries for revisions, including how to handle change requests that fall outside the agreed scope. By applying these methods, learners can keep projects moving forward while maintaining a positive working relationship.

The program also addresses quality assurance within a one-week process. Learners implement simple checklists to review responsiveness, basic accessibility, navigation consistency, and content accuracy before handoff. They explore how to test across devices efficiently and how to document any remaining tasks or future enhancements for the client. This phase emphasizes that speed does not replace responsibility; instead, process and checklists help uphold standards in a compressed timeline.

Another key segment focuses on systems and documentation. Learners create templates for proposals, contracts, emails, questionnaires, and timelines so that much of the administrative work can be reused on each project. The course demonstrates how standard documents reduce cognitive load and help keep communication consistent. Participants build their own small library of resources that support every stage of the one-week journey, from the first inquiry through project wrap-up.

As learners progress, they are guided to consider how a one-week offer fits within a broader business. The course explains how to position the service among other offerings, how to determine pricing structures, and how to choose the types of clients who benefit most from this format. While the emphasis remains on process rather than promotion, learners gain clarity on when to recommend a one-week build and when a longer project is more appropriate.

Toward the end of the program, learners are encouraged to refine and personalize the system they have built. Using the frameworks provided, each participant adjusts timelines, touchpoints, and deliverables to align with their working style, preferred tools, and niche. The idea is not to impose a rigid formula but to provide a solid starting structure that can evolve with experience. By the final modules, learners have a documented, repeatable workflow they can apply to future projects.

Throughout the learning journey, the focus remains on practical application. Each phase leads to tangible outputs such as a defined package outline, onboarding checklist, timeline template, page structure plan, feedback process, and quality assurance checklist. By completing these components, learners assemble a complete system capable of supporting one-week web design projects from inquiry to launch.

After working through One Week Web Designer, learners will be able to confidently plan and execute client websites within a single week using a structured, professional workflow. They will understand how to balance speed with quality, how to protect the scope of work, and how to collaborate effectively with clients under a clear timeline. The outcome is a sustainable approach to fast-turnaround web design that can be integrated into an existing practice or used as the foundation for a new service.

Who this course is for:

One Week Web Designer is ideal for freelance designers, studio owners, and creative service providers who want to structure a clear, efficient system for delivering client websites in a single week. It suits those who value organization, repeatable workflows, and defined boundaries, and who are ready to refine how they plan, build, and manage web design projects on a compressed timeline.

Instructor

Whitney Rose
Web Designer and Creative Professional
Whitney Rose

About Me

I am a web designer and creative professional who has built my career around combining thoughtful strategy with practical, organized execution. Over the years, I have worked with a range of clients who needed not only a visually appealing online presence but also a structured process that respected their time, energy, and resources. My background includes experience in design, client communication, and project management, and I have continually refined how I approach each aspect of my work so that projects move forward smoothly from initial idea to final delivery.

I place a strong emphasis on clarity and systems in everything I do. Early in my journey, I learned that the difference between a stressful project and a sustainable one often comes down to how decisions are made, how expectations are set, and how workflows are organized. Because of this, I focus on creating frameworks that support both creativity and efficiency, allowing me to produce work that feels tailored while still following reliable processes. I value transparency, simple communication, and defined boundaries, and I bring those values into every collaboration.

My approach to design is rooted in usability and structure. I care about how people move through a website, how information is presented, and how each element supports the overall goals of the project. At the same time, I enjoy translating brand personality into color, typography, and layout in ways that feel cohesive rather than overwhelming. I am continually learning, adjusting my methods, and exploring new ways to make my work both more effective and more sustainable. Above all, I want my professional practice to feel grounded, intentional, and respectful of the humans on both sides of the project.

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