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How to secure your career in web design in the virtual world?

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– Aarti Uberoi Course Leader, Communication Design, Indian Institute of Art & Design

With the advancement of technology and deconstruction of barriers to work, there are limitless professional opportunities today that allow one to unleash one’s creativity. In today’s age, with remote working becoming the norm, employers are focusing on the quality of output rather than being physically present in the workplace.

Digital avenues have become increasingly popular. One of these streams is web design. Not only is the profession at the forefront of the modern digital world, but also one of the fastest-growing fields at the intersection of creativity, technology and customer experience.

With the demand for high-quality websites increasing with every passing day, the function of a web designer is sought-after increasingly.

What is web design?

Web designing involves creating a website that includes the creative aspects – the content and the design. The work of a web designer is to define the appearance and layout of the website. While content is also deeply interlinked, not all web designers have control on content creation and rely on content writers for the same.

This role usually refers to the user experience part of the website development rather than the software/coding. For instance, a web designer decides the colours, images, page structure and fonts used on the website to ensure the visual appeal and sleek user experience, ensuring high-impact of the content used.

Careers in web design

Careers in web design are not limited to simply ‘web designer’. By pursuing related programmes and gaining skills in parallel domains, you can work as a UI designer, UX designer, graphic designer, information architect, design researcher or tester, social media designer and even interaction designer, among others. While some of these are more lucrative than the others, it is well-known that the tech-focused roles garner bigger payouts due to higher-level skills and demand.

Skills required

As a web designer, one needs to be as adept at tech as at the non-tech features of building a website. To understand this better, some of the most critical skills needed to become a skilled web designer.

This is in no way an exhaustive list of skills needed to pursue a career in web design. With endless technological capabilities you can equip yourself with (think the entire Adobe suite and other multimedia editing software), there are also softer skills like time management and communication that help in advancing your career as a web designer.

While there are dedicated courses on web design, both full-time and part-time, students of multidisciplinary programmes like communication design are also equipped with advanced web design skills as a part of their curriculum.

Read: The emerging career options in design profession

Also read: Web design: Designing a future on the world wide web