Web Design Training Courses

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£ 200 + VAT

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  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Get a whole new career as a Web Designer

Gain an industry recognised qualification and the skills you need for a truly rewarding career in Web Design…

Is a Web Design career right for me?

Do you enjoy spending time browsing websites and have a good feel for what makes a good website?

Are you interested in emerging web technologies and enjoy being creative?

If so, then Web Design could be a great choice for you…

What is a Web Designer?

Web Designers generally are responsible for determining the look of a website. As a Web Designer, you will use your technical and creative skills to design and build websites or part of a website.

In bigger companies, Web Designers will often be responsible for just the design side. While working in a smaller company, you may be responsible for the efficient functionality of the whole site.

Is Web Design a good career?

The web and online market is growing at a phenomenal rate and driving the demand for good Web Designers.

Companies want to build trust with online visitors and get them to engage and buy from them. To do this online, you need a good looking website that is easy to use and functions well.

Having a website that looks great and functions well is increasingly important for companies and organisations nowadays.

Websites can be quite simple and administered by one person or incredibly complex with teams of people working on them. This gives you a great choice of career opportunities and options.

You can also move your career towards Web Developing if you prefer writing code more so than the design side.

Money, money, money…

Starting out as a Junior Web Designer, your salary will typically vary from £17,000 to £22,000 per annum.

The average salary for more experienced Web Designers in the UK is £30,000.

Senior Web Designers earn £35,000 on average.

Self-employed Web Designers set their own rates.

(source ITJobsWatch)

Who is it for?

Anyone wanting a career in Web Design.

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About this course

• Web Designer
• Web Developer
• Software Engineer

There are no academic requirements for studying the Web Design Training Courses.

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Subjects

  • Browsing
  • Market
  • Web Development
  • Multimedia
  • Testing
  • Server
  • Design
  • Web
  • Industry
  • Web Designer

Course programme

Is there Study involved?

To get started you need to gain the knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry level Web Designer.

No previous experience is needed to start your studies and the courses are relatively short and easy to go through.

ITonlinelearning offers CIW Web Design courses and CIW Web Development courses which are industry recognised and sought after by employers in the UK and internationally.

The online web design courses don’t just teach you the skills…

You learn, practice and master the skills you need.

The easy to follow CIW Web Design courses are delivered online and you can study anywhere at a pace that suits you.

Web Design Training made affordable!

Investing in your career is a cliché, but wiser words will be hard to find.

Affordable monthly payments suit most budgets. Just keep in mind your long term goals and what you will earn as your career develops.

So, what does a Web Designer do in typical week?

As a web designer, you could work on any kind of website, from a simple brochure site to a complex online shop. Your main tasks could include:

• Meeting clients to discuss what they want their site to do and who will use it
• Preparing a design plan, showing the site structure and how the different parts link together
• Deciding which text, colours and backgrounds to use
• Laying out pages and positioning buttons, links and pictures using design software
• Adding multimedia features like sound, animation and video
• Testing and improving the design and site until everything works as planned
• Uploading the site to a server for publication online

Where can I find Web Designer Jobs?

There are different routes into web design once you have completed your Web Design training…

Virtually all UK companies or organisations that deal with the public in any way, have a website that needs looking after. Larger companies will employ permanent staff (often large teams), to maintain, improve and further develop their website.

Alternatively you may work for a company that specialises in Web Design.

Web Designers also choose to work for themselves and contract their services to clients.

Plenty of Web Designer jobs can be found on job boards like Reed and Monster.

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Web Design Training Courses

£ 200 + VAT