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What are the Requirements to Become a Web Designer?

There is a reason why Web designers enjoy such strong demand in today's global economy. Every business, school, government agency, hospital, and NGO needs an online presence to attract potential customers and remain connected with end users. To not have a Web site is to risk becoming obsolete in an age where increasing numbers of people around the world conduct most of their business, communication, and research on the Internet. As a Web designer, your job is to make these online experiences as intuitive and memorable as possible. Based on your clients' feedback, you are responsible for all of the technical and visual aspects of each site, including:
  • Layout
  • Functionality
  • Navigation
  • Graphics
  • Multimedia
  • Speed
  • Security
Requirements to Become a Web Designer

There are many who master all of the above areas through trial and error. In fact, there are no formal requirements to become a Web designer, with many professionals working freelance straight out of high school. However, there exist numerous benefits to securing formal education in Web design, graphic design, computer programming, search engine optimization, or computer science.

First, you can quickly master the essentials of this field without the time-consuming trial and error that many professionals must devote. Second, you can master the actual methodology behind Web design. This theoretical foundation should make it easier to adjust as new programming languages come along to replace the older ones. With a solid understanding of the rules and logic, the transition to newer platforms should be much smoother. Third, formal training exposes you to a much broader network of mentors, alumni, and potential contacts. Just imagine the job opportunities available to you if you have direct access to professionals throughout the industry. And last, formal training demonstrates to potential clients that you are driven, dedicated, and knowledgeable about your craft.

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