The competition in the world of e-commerce is pretty fierce. The cause of this fierceness could be the equity of the playing field. Think about it. Every website has a web address, meaning that it is just as easy to go to a tiny mom and pop website as it is to go to Amazon.com, one of the largest e-commerce websites on the Internet. Once you get to a specific website, the area on your computer screen limits what you can see. This means that what you do with that area has a lot of impact on how people see your company.
Designing websites has become big business. Entire books have been written
about how to best utilize the space on a computer screen to get the
best results. Companies hire web design firms regularly to analyze their
websites and see if they can make any improvements. Good website design
depends on what a website is trying to accomplish. If a website is trying
to sell goods, it must display those goods in a favorable light, and
must make the transaction process very user friendly. If a company is
trying to sell its services, it must portray a corporate image on its
website that entices its target customer base.
Web design is can be considered a specialized function within information technology, and a key role in Web development. Unlike programmers, who work on technology at the back end and front end of the Net, Web designers create the look, feel, and navigation for websites. They use their knowledge of color, animation and user interface (UI) design to write the code, also known as hypertext markup language (HTML), that becomes the Web pages we see.
If you want to become a web designer, there is obviously much to
learn. You should consider looking into web design and technology programs.
Web design and technology programs will teach you how to use state-of-the-art
web design tools as well as teach you the strategies needed to help
web companies achieve their website goals.
If you're going into Web design, you'll have to obtain training in a variety of different software applications including HTML, PhotoShop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver, and Flash. In addition, you'll have to be familiar with Cascading Tile Sheets (CSS), color theory and typography. Most graphic design programs now feature extensive coursework in Web design, but there are also specific programs that cater to those individuals who want to enter this specific industry.
Web design and technology programs are generally offered at community colleges, vocational schools, and online through distance learning institutions.