- Becoming a Web Designer Tips
- To become a successful web designer, you must not only learn the relevant skills, but you must market yourself.
- To work as a web designer you are not required to get a degree. However, earning a degree may help you land jobs, and network with other people in the industry.
- You should spend significant time and effort on your portfolio, in order to land jobs.
- Do you enjoy computer work, especially if it has to do with creativity and the internet? Are you talented with web layouts and graphic design material? If so, why not explore a career in web design? This guide will provide you with all the necessary information on how to become a web designer. With the proper training and experience, you will be starting an exciting new career before you know it. This guide will provide you with tips on getting started as a web designer.
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Getting Started in Web Design
This video covers some basic information on how to become a web designer. Learn, at a minimum, html coding, and convert image mock ups to fully functioning, coded websites. Web designers combine the technical knowledge of coding, with the aesthetic understandings of graphic design.
You either are creative and can design or you can't. I'd focus getting a degree in IT or if you want to focus on design, then go buy Adobe Photoshop and start reading.
I have had hired several web designers and I none of them had a degree in web design. I do ask for a resume before I contact design work out for someone. -
Step 1: Learn About Web Design
- If you are an aspiring web designer, you should learn all you can about web design by:
- Perusing websites online. Study the layouts of the sites and learn to understand their specific functions.
- Reading web design books
- Completing tutorials on programs focusing on web design
- Schooling yourself in basic html code and CSS
- Making sure you should also make sure you can work on pages in browsers such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, Netscape and Opera
- Grasping a basic knowledge of graphic design
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Step 2: Purchase
- You should consider purchasing a good vector graphics editor. This is a computer program that lets you interactively edit vector graphics images on a computer. Consider purchasing Adobe Illustrator or acquiring the free, open source editing program GIMP.
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Step 3: Get a Degree
- Although a degree is not necessarily required, it does help when you go to find a web design job, especially if you are being hired as a full-time designer at a company. They will usually expect you to at least have a bachelor's degree, as well as some additional web design specific training. You will have more flexibility if you decide to go the freelance web design route. You can obtain degrees online, as well as attending an actual college. If you go this route, however, make sure your degree is from an accredited school, especially if you are simply receiving a web design certification. You should consider getting schooled in:
- Web Design, with a focus on graphics and layout
- Color theory and composition
- Visual art or visual design
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Step 4: Build a Portfolio
- Building a portfolio is the key to getting a decent web design job, whether you want to work full-time for a company or do freelance work on your own. You should have a portfolio that includes a variety of websites you have designed. You can include school assignments, your own website and various freelance projects. Since most companies or freelance opportunities arise due to your portfolio, you may have to volunteer to build websites for free in order to gather material for it. You can offer to build websites for non-profit organizations, your church or other small companies or online businesses. Make sure you take screen shots of your work.
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Step 5: Market Your Skills
- Now it is time to market your skills. This mainly applies to freelance work, but will help you with seeking a full-time job as well. Make sure you build a strong, visually dynamic website for your own work. It is imperative that you showcase your layout talents here so that future employers and clients can see what you are capable of doing. Put your portfolio on your website and post your service in applicable places on the web.
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