What is Website Design? why it is important?

Designing for the web is different from designing for any other medium. The breadth of skills required is sometimes overwhelming.

The depth of experience required, seemingly unattainable. However, the medium attracts designers from all spheres of design practice: from engineering and architecture to graphic and product design.

Graphic design provides a snapshot of the current state of the medium and our role as professionals working in it.

I regularly receive emails from budding students and designers asking for my opinions and advice on how they can get started in this industry. Also Read Website Designing Company In Dwarka

 

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How can I get my first job? What skills do you think I need to get my dream job?

If I want to be a web designer, what should I study in school?

Where do you start Perhaps you are a developer who needs to improve the quality of your design. Maybe you are a print designer who wants a change.

First of all, before you make a decision about which course to attend in school, or what software package you need to learn, I think you need a solid understanding of what the web is today. Scroll Down What is website designing? 

where it came from and where it might be headed. Any medium can be defined by its limitations. These limitations affect the way a designer can work within the medium.

To push the boundaries, you need to know where the edges are. When I started designing for the web, the immediacy of the medium attracted me.

I was a print designer at the time, so this meant I was limited by lead times for runs and the purpose of the print. Once a job is printed, that’s it, it’s printed, finished, and out in the world. With the web, I was able to change things.

What followed was a wave of creative professionals entering the online industry. From writers to graphic designers, we all found the new medium liberating and exciting.

The mistake we all made was trying to make the web what it wasn’t. We try to impose other media conventions on the technology for which it was not designed.

A small example of this is HTML tables. HTML data tables are supposed to be for tabular data, but with their cells, rows, and columns, they spoke the same visual language as the graphic designers who had been using Quark XPress for all those years.

They were grids. Before you knew it, all the sites were made from nested tables and spacer gifs.