Becomming a Web Designer
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:21 pm
Hey everyone.
I am currently doing a course on Web Design, and by the end, i 'should' have the tools to venture out in the big bad world and create websites for a living.
The course makes you deal with all processes of the project lifecycle (planning > designing > testing > implementing etc).
Overall the course is one major project, for an actual client, minus the big paycheck at the end
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I'm currently half way through the course, and all its been so far is documentation! I knew there was documentation, like a Project Plan and designing the project, but much more than I expected. I'm not that great with the documentation side of things either, which makes it even harder.
The website I'm creating is for a friend (who, I ironically met in the course before, which was an introductory course to web design and digital media) and is of a fashion store for girls. Originally she wanted an e-commerce section, but the teachers suggested just a kind of Online catalogue, as the e-commerce side would take to long for security.
A good thing though is, we learnt PHP/MySQL, which made it much easier for me because of Hall's tutorials
CSS however, has given me the biggest pain today!
Thought I'd just share this with you guys, who else on here actually do web design for a living?
I am currently doing a course on Web Design, and by the end, i 'should' have the tools to venture out in the big bad world and create websites for a living.
The course makes you deal with all processes of the project lifecycle (planning > designing > testing > implementing etc).
Overall the course is one major project, for an actual client, minus the big paycheck at the end
I'm currently half way through the course, and all its been so far is documentation! I knew there was documentation, like a Project Plan and designing the project, but much more than I expected. I'm not that great with the documentation side of things either, which makes it even harder.
The website I'm creating is for a friend (who, I ironically met in the course before, which was an introductory course to web design and digital media) and is of a fashion store for girls. Originally she wanted an e-commerce section, but the teachers suggested just a kind of Online catalogue, as the e-commerce side would take to long for security.
A good thing though is, we learnt PHP/MySQL, which made it much easier for me because of Hall's tutorials
CSS however, has given me the biggest pain today!
Thought I'd just share this with you guys, who else on here actually do web design for a living?