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Web Design
Web Design

Web Design is the process of collecting ideas, and aesthetically arranging and implementing them, guided by certain principles for a specific purpose, Web Design is a similar process of creation, with the intention of presenting the content on the intention of presenting the content on electronic web pages, which the end-users can access through the internet with the help of a web browser. Web design uses many of the same key visual elements as all types of design such as layout, color, graphics, fonts and content. Beside the basic elements of web design that make a sit beautiful and visually compelling, a website must also always consider the end user. User-friendly can be achieved by paying attention to the following factors 1) Navigation 2) Multimedia, 3) compatibility, 4) Technology As we move towards the mid-21st century, it’s indisputable that web design is going to become increasingly important. As people live more and more of their lives online, digital user experiences will be the rock on which almost every big organization is built. Web design is a good career choice for its low employment qualifications. While most occupations typically require a bachelor’s degree, you can find a web designer’s job with an associate degree in web design or a related field. According to Salary.com, the median salary for a web designer as of February 2017 is $72,140. Regardless of those factors, a career within the web design field will help you live comfortably, obtain secure employment, and give you many opportunities for career advancement
Software used in this course
- Adobe Photoshop CC Version
- Notepad, Notepad++
- Brackets
- Firebug
- Web Browsers
- Web Server
Career on Job Market
Here are just a few jobs you can get after a basic web design training:
- Web Developer
- Graphic Designer
- Web Writer and Editor
- Web Master
- Advertising Sales Rep
- Marketing Manager
- Freelancer
- Web UI artist
Time Duration
Duration: 3 months(2 hours every class, 2 days a week)