Web Design Classes
A career in Web Design can open many (virtual) doors in the wide world of web. Generally, a web designer will wear many hats, such as a graphic designer and/or programmer. This can allow for additional income in an expanding digital market.
A Web Designer can expect to design web pages for individual clients and companies. They will have to use the vision of each client and portray that to the specific market that company wants to reach. Here, they will design illustrations, determine specific colors and images and in some instances, write content that is unique and search engine friendly.
Once a general layout of their site is complete, the Web Designer will then convert there image into HTML so that it is viewable on any type of server, on any type of browser.
If you are interested in more information on a career in Web Design, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.
Is a Career in Web Design Right For Me?
Web Designers typically have a background in graphic design, programming or publishing combined with college courses in computer science and hands-on computer experience.
All designers must have training in computer graphics packages and should also be comfortable working with a variety of operating systems. They must constantly stay abreast of new developments in graphics software packages as well as those in the World Wide Web and related technologies.
In 2012, Web developers made between $61,250 and $99,250. Job Security is excellent, expected to rise 22% by 2020.
If you are interested in more information on a career in Web Design, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.
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