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		<title>So, you want to be a web designer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As of today, I have spent the last 10 years or so in the role of what you might call &#8220;web designer&#8221;. It all began in 1997 as Mosaic was on it&#8217;s way out and someone introduced me to this new program called a &#8220;browser&#8221;, which I was told, was something you used to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of today, I have spent the last 10 years or so in the role of what you might call &#8220;web designer&#8221;. It all began in 1997 as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_(web_browser)">Mosaic</a> was on it&#8217;s way out and someone introduced me to this new program called a &#8220;browser&#8221;, which I was told, was something you used to get on the &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World-Wide_Web">World Wide Web</a>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Since then, many things have changed in the world of the web, except maybe one thing: it has, and will always take more than design to make a great website.</p>
<p>If you want to become a &#8220;web designer&#8221;, first consider the following:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Good websites are a balance of form and function.</strong> An ugly site will turn off as many people as a beautiful, but useless one.</li>
<li><strong>A website should be a solution to a problem.</strong> The problems that the internet can solve range from selling a product, to distributing information, and even something as simple as having a place to keep all those digital pictures you take. Make sure your site does something.</li>
<li><strong>If you build it, they will not necessarily come.</strong> Sites with no use or purpose will help nothing and no one.</li>
<li><strong>A website is not the solution for everything.</strong> Building a site to solve a problem nobody has or to push information no one cares for is futile.</li>
<li><strong>Doomed is a site without a plan.</strong> Launching a website without a clear plan of action or a viable business plan will most likely fail and result in great frustration and loss.</li>
<li><strong>Your site is sooo last season.</strong> Like any creative endeavor, designing websites will create fashions and trends. Try to lead. It&#8217;s ok to follow. Don&#8217;t get left behind.</li>
<li><strong>Sites do not live forever.</strong> Both the quality of the idea and it&#8217;s execution will determine how long a site will be useful, and your beautiful graphics will inevitably be ruined by someone doing &#8220;support&#8221; later.
</ul>
<p>But before this list runs on for another 30 items or so, the point is this: Designing a great website does not end when you close Photoshop. It certainly does not begin with looking at other sites you are considering ripping off.</p>
<p>A great website is the product of among many things a careful process that includes visual design, information architecture, a consideration of user experience, solid software (maybe hardware) engineering, and good business sense.</p>
<p>You might say, a website has to be <strong>developed</strong>, not just designed.</p>
<p><em>So, do you still want to be a web designer? </em></p>
<p>Consider instead aspiring to become a &#8220;Web Developer&#8221;&#8212;a term that is more and more describing a person with the perfect mix of both artistic and programming ability.</p>
<p>This is the path <strong>I</strong> am taking from now on.</p>
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