Predicting Trends Web Design 2012

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Technology is changing. Places where web pages are being served up are multiple. Tablets, IPADS, Nooks, mobile phones, smart phones are all expecting to be able to see and read webpages. How does the Web Designer know everything? Finding the tools and ability to do design and development in a cost effective way becomes the driving force behind the work.

Enjoy the Ride

Content Management Systems (CMS) like WordPress with a multitude of developers creating plugins or widgets or themes allows the Web designer freedom. Freedom to put together a nice Website for both the simple and complex. For more complications make all sites easily accessible by many people with varying degrees of abilities is important. Many options for both the customer and the designer.

Learning HTML5, CSS3, PHP, and many other Internet technologies is an option. Technical Web Designers will have more opportunities on reduced budgets. Why? Because of their multitude of talents will allow them to be utilized for many tasks.

The Future looks bright for Technical Web Designers for the Web and all the Internet dependent devices and platforms. Find and teach yourself the right education for the future design. Research Web Design Trends or Predictions on the Internet to find out what others believe.

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Eileen Lud­wig of Web Design School brings to the world insights about com­put­ers, Web Design, Inter­net Tech­nolo­gies, Social Media Tools, Word­Press, Blog­ging, Face­book, LinkedIn, Twit­ter. She is owner of four sites: Pho­tog­ra­phy, Web Design School, Social Media School and Free­lance Tourist. Each are in dif­fer­ent stages of devel­op­ment and evolution.

We all gather in this place to share expe­ri­ences, strengths, and school of hard knocks, On Job Train­ing (OJT). We can use this space to explore and under­stand the trends and con­cepts both as a begin­ner and advanced user. Point­ing oth­ers in the right direc­tion when needed.

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