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How to Become a Web Designer

How to become a web designer. Learn what choices that you need to make in order to become a professional web designer and the best website designer that you can be. Web Design career tips, advice, and help.
A great designer is one who can create great designs long after the latest trends have passed. When in doubt always go back to basics & the fundamentals you learned when starting out. Here are some steps I personally take that have helped me become a better designer. My hope is that this will remind you of the little things we sometimes take for granted. Please feel free to add to the list if you have tips - interacting with the community & sharing the knowledge is what it?s all about.
http://webdesignledger.com/tips/10-easy-steps-to-become-a-better-web-designer
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You?ve dabbled with Photoshop, and toyed with Dreamweaver, but you?re not totally sure if you?ve got what it takes, or even if you?ll like the lifestyle of being a web designer? This article outlines my top 10 reasons why someone who is artistic, and loves computers should try their hand at becoming a web professional. If you?re already a web designer, then this article might help you remember the positive aspects of the job.
http://www.evoart.info/10-reasons-you-should-become-a-web-designer/
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Whether writing server-side, client-side, or regular-old-markup, you need to develop some debug muscles. Errors are an incurable side effect of human programming, and when they pop on your screen, you can probably hear your bank account draining. Become an adept debugger and youll write cleaner apps, in shorter time.
http://www.ex-designz.net/articleread.asp?aid=324
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In recent months I have been setting myself up as a Freelance Web designer/Developer, if I told you it was a rocky road I wouldn?t be exaggerating . If I had followed the list I have written below it would have made my life so much easier and stress free. But, like most things, entering into a new chapter can make you feel blindfolded and you stumble about trying to find the answers. Hopefully following this list will help.
http://speckyboy.com/2008/02/24/53-steps-to-follow-if-you-want-to-become-freelance-web-designerdeveloper-60-resources/
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Web design and its related fields are still relatively young in the grand scheme of things and are still developing. One of the questions I?m often asked is, ?how can I become a Web designer?? The answer isn?t simple. There are many different paths one can take to become a professional Web designer, each as different as the individuals that make up the Web design community.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/a_recipe_for_learning_web_design/
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It doesn?t require years of training, it doesn?t even require years of ?hands on? web design experience (of course these things do help!).
http://bigsellingwebsitedesign.com/creating-big-selling-websites/become-a-genius-website-designer/
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This article provides an overview of Web designer careers and the requirements to become a Web designer. This article will outline a Web Designers job duties, salary levels, and employment prospects, as well as discuss the necessary skills, training, educational requirements, and certification requirements.
http://www.education-online-search.com/articles/careers/design_careers/become_a_web_designer
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Learn what it takes to be successfull in starting your web design career.
http://www.all-computer-schools.com/faqs/webdesign-profile
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Entering the web design field requires specific education requirements which lead to certification as an internet webmaster, indicating a good foundation to employers.
http://vocational-education.suite101.com/article.cfm/changing_careers_to_become_a_web_designer
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Making a great web site is much more than just coding HTML. You need to be successful at presenting your ideas in an interesting manner, whatever your topic may be. Ignorance may be bliss for the one who writes the web site, but that?s rarely the case for the one who visits it. If your site looks unprofessional, so will your reputation.
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/web-site-design/
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Those interested in careers in web design will find that there are no etched-in-stone requirements for this field. Many employers consider webwebweb design experience and talent to be more important than college degrees. In fact, there are many webwebweb designers, both employees and independent contractors, who develop their skills at home through books, software, online tutorials, practice, and trial and error.
http://www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-become-a-web-designer.htm
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The field of web design is occupied by a large and loosely defined collective of freelancers and agencies. We have found our niche in working with a medium that is in a constant state of flux. There are no real steadfast rules, and the web has been used in every way imaginable to communicate messages to the masses. Becoming a web designer can seem overwhelming to someone considering this profession. Here is some advice I would give to anyone who wants to become a great web designer.
http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2008/03/20/how-to-become-a-great-web-designer/
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Were all looking for one thing on the web: information - content that is useful and valuable to us. The web was born to make information sharing easier, not to sell. Therefore, we ignore anything that we relate to selling: banners, graphics, animation. We focus exclusively on the information we are looking for.
http://www.mardiros.net/website-builder.html
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Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.
http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Professional-Web-Designer-and-Programmer
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Ever wonder how to get started making your own website? It seems everyone has a website, but few can go beyond the pre-set templates. Heres how to do it yourself and RIGHT!
http://www.ehow.com/how_2222858_become-web-designer.html
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A college degree isnt necessary to become a web designer. Many website designers are self-taught. However, since the field is constantly changing, taking classes to learn the latest methods and reading to brush up on your current skills may be necessary to keep up with this growing career field. As a website designer, you could work freelance or for an corporate or nonprofit organization.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2100465_become-web-designer.html
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Become a Web DesignerThe good news for aspiring web designers is that absolutely anybody can design a website for the Internet. The bad news is that theres a significant difference between an ordinary web designer and a competent one.
http://www.localwin.com/julie/web-designers
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In addition to educational accomplishments and technological and computer skills, web designers and developers? employers look for individuals with specific personal traits. These valued attributes include:
http://www.careerexplorer.net/how-to/computer-web-design.asp
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I am interested in becoming a Web Designer. Where would you recommend would be the best place or way to begin? -- Harry Charalam
http://www.wilsonweb.com/02/001115a.htm
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Now is the chance to position yourself in a highly lucrative and growing field -- professional web design. In this article, I will show you how to become a web designer.
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/isp/2008-01/msg00013.html
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Web design jobs require a diverse combination of skills, mixing art with technology. They master coding in HTML/XHTML, using JavaScript, ASP, and editing programs such as Photoshop. Web designers utilize these skills to build websites that help their companies market an image, a message, a product or a service, while enhancing the users experience.
http://www.allartschools.com/faqs/web-design-career
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No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next? Luckily, there are many different paths you can take and review, whether you are brand new to HTML and Web design or have been writing programs and DHTML for years.
http://webdesign.about.com/od/jobs/p/aa031703a.htm
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Almost daily I receive one or more emails from design students and aspiring Web designers unsure about their current education. They?re concerned that what they?re learning will not sufficiently prepare them for the real world. They fear they?re being taught outdated practices, or simply that their curriculum focuses on the wrong things.
http://www.andyrutledge.com/the-employable-web-designer.php
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Web design is still new in terms of education, and it can be extremely difficult to figure out what type of program you should follow in order to get the most out of your education. I am constantly running into posts on forums about the subject, and talking to high school students who want to know what type of program to enter. There is no short answer however I do have my experience and advice to share, which I feel could be helpful. Also I have compiled a list of some of the most common misconceptions about becoming a web design which is located at the bottom of this post.
http://www.positivespaceblog.com/archives/student-questions-what-should-i-study-to-become-a-web-designer/
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