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Atomic Design Mastery for Angular: From Theory to Practice

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Published 9/2025
Created by Medhat Gadallah
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 43 Lectures ( 3h 2m ) | Size: 1.41 GB

Master Atomic Design in Angular 20 with Tailwind v4 — build scalable UI, manage state, and create real-world apps

What you'll learn
Understand the Atomic Design methodology and why it is powerful for Angular projects
Set up a complete Angular 20 + Tailwind v4 development environment from scratch
Build Atoms (inputs, buttons, icons) that are reusable, accessible, and testable
Combine Atoms into Molecules and Organisms for complex, scalable UI components
Create Templates and Pages that separate structure from content for consistent layouts
Apply Tailwind design tokens, theming, and dark mode for polished, responsive styling
Manage application state with Angular Signals, building services like a cart or dashboard
Implement advanced Angular techniques: content projection, directives, animations, SSR, and micro-frontends
Develop real-world applications (E-Commerce, Dashboard, Blog, Kanban Board) using Atomic Design
Perform a capstone audit to evaluate scalability, accessibility, performance, and maintainability of Atomic Angular apps

Requirements
Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is helpful but not required
Some exposure to Angular (components, templates) is a plus, but beginners are welcome
A computer with Node.js and npm installed (we’ll guide you through setup)
Visual Studio Code (or any code editor you like)
Internet connection to install Angular CLI, Tailwind, and dependencies
A smile and curiosity to learn — no prior design system knowledge needed!