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Web Designer

Designing Internet homepages. Our mission is to create sparkling websites that meet the customer's needs.

Perfect For …

People who enjoy operating computers and are interested in design. image modification and adjustment of web design is detailed work, so concentration and patience are also essential. Communication skills are also important, such as listening to customers' orders and explaining one's ideas to others in an easy-to-understand manner.

Job Details

Create a website that fits the customer's requirements

The job of a web designer is to design Internet homepages (websites and web pages) so that they are easy to view and use. First, he/she listens to the customer's requests and gives comprehensive direction as to what kind of website should be created. Next, we decide on the design of the images, icons, fonts (typefaces), and other design elements to be used on the website, the layout of how they will be arranged on the screen, and the details of the functions to be provided on the website, such as "search" and "bulletin board. Once the client gives the OK, the homepage is created using a web production programming language and published on the Internet. While one person may handle all the work for a small-scale website, such as a personal website, a company's large-scale website with several hundred pages is often created by dividing the workload between a photographer, copywriter, programmer, and other specialists. It is also the web designer's job to make corrections when changes are made to the content of the website.

Key Points !

Experience first, not education.

In many cases, only experienced and competent people are hired as full-time in-house web designers for company websites. Web designers working for website production companies and advertising agencies respond to requests from customers in various industries, so they can gain a lot of experience and broaden their knowledge and skills. It would be a good idea to start out by honing your web design skills at such a place, and then aim to advance your career. Although it is possible to acquire knowledge and skills related to the work of a web designer through self-study, it is also recommended to study at a vocational school, a short-term intensive class (school), or through correspondence courses.

Keep obtainable certifications in hand.

There are no qualifications required to work as a web designer, but there are qualifications that each can use to objectively evaluate and prove their knowledge and skills. These include the "Web Design Technician," a national certification recognized by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and certifications by private companies that certify that a person is an expert in the software used for web design. Qualifications can support your background and give you an advantage in finding a job or changing careers. In particular, inexperienced candidates can learn basic knowledge and show that they are motivated, which will lead to a good impression at job interviews.

In the Future

Improve your skills while keeping up with evolving Internet technologies

With today's diverse businesses operating on the Internet, new websites are being created and old ones are being renewed, and the work of web designers will continue to increase. However, Internet-related technologies are advancing and improving so quickly that it is essential for web designers to study and learn new technologies to keep up with them. It is important to develop design skills backed by advanced technology.

Job Facts

Income.

Annual income varies from company to company, but ranges from 3.8 to 6.2 million yen. If you do a lot of work as a freelancer, you can earn more than that.

Vacation?

Many places also offer two days off per week, summer vacation, year-end and New Year's vacations, and paid vacations.

Where do you work?

Company website departments, website production companies, advertising production companies, etc. Some work from home as freelancers. Many people acquire skills and advance their careers to workplaces or professions where they can do more advanced work (e.g., web directors, etc.).

Your Future Path

It's a chart that shows at a glance the main routes to getting a job as a web designer!

Let's take a look at a real web designer at work!

A closer look at the work of web designers at LINKIDS!

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