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Every day, thousands upon thousands of new Web pages are added to the ever-expanding Internet. New sites with new subpages fill up cyberspace at an incredible rate. As you can imagine, vying for the public's attention becomes extremely difficult in this competitive and saturated environment. Those with careers in Web design have an exciting but difficult task; they must make their clients' sites stand out among the crowd.

How to get started on a Web design career
Studies have shown that the color blue instills confidence. Other studies suggest that green is more effective. Do consumers like flash technology? Is the Web site optimized for search engines? As you can see, there is a lot that goes into Web design. What works for a site? What won't? Unless you already know the answers to these questions, you'll need some type of formal training before you can kick of your career. So in addition to having strong programming skills (especially in HTML, Dreamweaver, Linux, Flash, and Java) you will also need to study color psychology, search engine optimization, and marketing. These extra skills are what distinguish artistic Web designers from successful Web designers. The more comprehensive your study, the farther you will go.

Where are the careers?
The jobs are everywhere. You can work from any place there is a computer connection. Every school, business, hospital, hotel, restaurant, community group, and sports team needs Web design expertise. There are potential jobs everywhere. New businesses start up every day. Old businesses desire revamping. And this trend will only continue. 10 years ago, only college students, computer nerds, and researchers used the Net. Now, almost everyone uses it at some time or another. The possibilities for growth are tremendous. However, you'll want to jump on the train now. Every generation of Web design is significantly more complex than the preceding one. If you wait too long, the Internet revolution will leave you behind.

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What does it mean to study Web Design?
The Internet has enjoyed explosive growth over the past decade. According to the popular search engine, Google, there are over 4 billion Web sites (each one with multiple subpages) [...] read more

Web Design Careers - Future Outlook
If you're like most people, you probably have a handful of favorite Web sites that you visit on a regular basis; maybe a news site, a sports site, some shopping pages, and your email account [...] read more

General Outlook - Job Openings & Education Requirements
Projected job growth varies widely by education and training requirements. Education is essential in getting a high-paying job. In fact allmost all of the highest paying occupations require a college degree [...] read more

How to get required Education
Learn more about how to get the right education for your Web Design career plans. Learn about selecting the right school that offers the required Web Design degree [...] read more

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