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Web Design Professional

This web design course will teach you the fundamentals of web design. You will learn the technology, philosophy, and techniques to bring online creativity to life, gain practical skills for managing web projects, and build your own portfolio through hands-on projects.

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$3,345.00 (USD)
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How much does a web designer make?

According to Indeed, the average salary for a web designer in the U.S. is $50,644 per year as of December 15, 2023.

What is a web designer? What does a web designer do?

According to Indeed, web designers develop functional and appealing websites for individual clients, businesses, and other organizations. They use knowledge of coding languages like HTML and CSS and graphic design to create websites that meet clients' needs.

Does this course prepare for a certification?

The Animate and Photoshop courses prepare you to take the Adobe certification exams.

When can I start the course?

This course is open enrollment, so you can register and start the course as soon as you are ready. Access to your course can take 24-48 business hours.

How long does it take to complete this course?

This course is self-paced and open enrollment, so you can start when you want and finish at your own pace. When you register, you'll receive twelve (12) months to complete the course.

What if I don't have enough time to complete my course within the time frame provided?

The time allotted for course completion has been calculated based on the number of course hours. However, if you are unable to complete the course, contact the student advising team to see what options you may have available to work out a suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee may be charged.

What kind of support will I receive?

Our courses are designed to accommodate various learning preferences. Depending on the course structure, you may get different forms of support. Self-paced courses are designed to be user-friendly and independent, minimizing the need for external support. In courses with instructors, our direct platform support feature includes opportunities for questions, discussions, and remediation, with email and phone support available for select courses. Our student advising team is available to guide you on program requirements and administrative requests, but they do not provide assistance with course content. Our goal is to provide you with the necessary support for success, whether it's through self-paced exploration, direct communication, or guidance from our advising team.

What happens when I complete the course?

Upon successful completion of the course, you will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.

Am I guaranteed a job?

This course will provide you with the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. Potential students should always do research on the job market in their area before registering.

Can I get financial assistance?

This course is non-credit, so it does not qualify for federal aid, FAFSA and Pell Grant. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for financial assistance when they enroll, if they meet certain requirements. Financing is available from select schools. Learn more about financial assistance.

How can I get more information about this course?

If you have questions that are not answered on our website, representatives are available via LIVE chat. You can also call us at 1-877-221-5151 during regular business hours to have your questions promptly answered. If you are visiting us during non-business hours, please send us a question using the "Contact Us" form.

What is a typical day like for a web designer?

Web designers work both independently and with others on a variety of day-to-day tasks and projects. Teamwork, relationship building, a solid skill set, and attention to detail are all keys to success. Typically web designers work in a traditional office setting, though more and more web designers work remotely. Web designers can be employees, freelance or contract workers, or self-employed individuals who own their own businesses. Specifics really depend on the company or institution's size, work culture, and objectives.

What is the difference between a web developer and a web designer?

The terms "web design" and "web development" are frequently used interchangeably. However, in strict usage, web design refers to the visual elements of the site such as layout and images. Web development is the process of making the website using programming languages. When you enroll in the Web Design Professional course, you don't need to worry about the difference, because our course covers it all.

What will I do as a web designer?

As a web designer, you will be responsible for not only understanding what is needed to make a website functional, but also how to make it aesthetically pleasing to visitors. In this Web Design Professional course from ed2go, you will learn to build modern websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more. You'll create and decide how to best use graphics, video, forms, tables, layout, and navigation to build a site that is easy to use with readily available information.

Why do I need formal training to be a web designer?

You need formal web design training because it is important to have websites that look good and work properly no matter how they are accessed by the public. Helping an organization reach their target audience means giving that audience information and resources whether they are sitting in front of a computer at home or visiting a website on their phone while on the go. While a lot of the technical aspects of website design can be learned on-the-job or in a self-taught manner, understanding the principles of good website design as well as techniques for making your company stand out will help you produce better products, provide more opportunities and help you land more jobs and/or clients in the future.

What education do I need to become a web designer?

There is no specific type of degree that a web designer/web developer is required to hold. In fact, according to Census data, 38% hold less than a 4-year degree. To enter a career as a web designer, a great place to start is completing an online training course like this one, which will help you learn basic HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Color Theory, Typography, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and more. Some employers may prefer a bachelor's degree in graphic design, computer science or related field. This is a path you can choose to take if necessary, after you've gained some experience and decided that this is definitely the career for you.

What are the skills of a good web designer?

A good web designer understands what looks good visually, but also what works functionally. You need to be able to effectively use design software like Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Illustrator as well as write code in HTML and CSS. You'll also need to understand user experience (UX) and how to design a site that encourages users to take certain actions like requesting information or completing surveys based on the goals of your organization. Finally, you'll need to understand SEO and how to integrate marketing and social media into your site for maximum visibility.

What is the average salary of a web designer?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics lumps web designers and web developers under the same category of "web developer" and it shows the median salary of a web developer is currently just under $68,000 per year. This salary can vary widely depending on your experience level, education, location and the type of organization you work for. The highest paying markets for web designers / web developers are Washington, District of Columbia, Virginia, California, and New York.

Are web designers in demand?

Yes, web designers are in demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for web designers / web developers is very good. Employment is projected to grow by 15% through 2026 which is considered much faster than average. Growth in jobs will be driven by ecommerce and the ever-increasing use of mobile devices.

What kind of hours do web designers work?

The hours of web designers vary depending on the volume of work. Typically, you will work a normal Monday through Friday, 9-5, but this can change quite a bit if you are coming up on a deadline or working on a very large project. Your hours can also be affected if you decide to go into business for yourself as this could mean that you choose when you want to work as it fits within your lifestyle.

Where do web designers work?

Because our world is one that does business online, web designers can literally work for any company in any industry. According to the BLS, 1 in 6 currently are self-employed. Your specific work environment will depend in some ways on your employer — you could be required to come on-site and work in an office every day, or you may be able to work remotely from home. Regardless of your physical location, you can be sure that you will spend the majority of your time in front of a computer screen in this role.

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