2. The start of it all Tim Berners-Lee published what is considered to be the first website in August 1991 As the Web and web design progressed, the markup language changed to become more complex and flexible, giving the ability to add objects like images and tables to a page.
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4. My road to web design at The Art Institute of New York City I was tired of working a dead end job after high school I researched schools to see what I could do with my interests AI had everything I was looking for Location was a concern since there were no art schools close to where I used to live
5. With so many schools offering a web design program, how do you choose? Research schools by location, affordability, and the types of courses they offer in their program that fits your demands… DeVry Online classes Full Sail The Art Institute
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7. What if this interests you but you’re not the best artist ? Don’t be concerned. The professors will be with you each step of the way as long as you show the effort. Peer tutoring is always offered
8. Jobs opportunities for -web designers- Web writer Layout artist Web master Many more, this field opens a lot of doors!
9. After completion of the program You will have a portfolio put together Use the relationships you made with your professors for reference The school will assist you in finding a job
11. Aside from the professional aspects of web design, you’ll unlock creativity and potential you never knew you had. With the knowledge of web scripting, HTML codes, flash animation and proper techniques for design you can do what you love for work and play. The Possibilities are endless
12. Reference Google search- Web designer income http://www.all-computer-schools.com/faqs/webdev-income.php Wikipedia- Web design http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_design#References