Web Designers typically work for corporations across industries, but they can also work for web design agencies or as self-employed individuals. They work closely with software and marketing professionals to make sure websites are coded correctly and align with their company’s brand identity. Their job is to monitor user feedback and perform routine updates to website layouts as needed. They may also be responsible for writing copy for homepages or individual webpages as needed.
Que fait un Web Designer ?
A Web Designer, or Web Applications Designer, is responsible for designing the overall layout and aesthetic for websites. Their duties include coding webpages or entire websites, meeting with clients to review website templates or refine their designs and running tests to preview layouts and website features.
Responsabilités
Un Web Designer doit être capable de remplir diverses fonctions et responsabilités. Voici quelques fonctions et responsabilités qu'un Web Designer doit être capable d'exécuter :
Creating a suitable color scheme or incorporating the client’s color scheme into the design
Coding the site’s navigation
Designing buttons and other controls for the site
Creating mock-ups of the site for the client’s approval
Fixing any functionality issues, including the removal of “dead links”
Making backup files of the site
Compétences requises
Un Web Designer compétitif aura certaines compétences et qualifications, notamment :
HTML and CSS
Experience with design software (e.g., Photoshop)
Understanding of UX/UI (user experience/user interface) design
Knowledge of SEO (search engine optimization)
WordPress development experience
Offres similaires
Si vous recrutez pour des postes liés à un Web Designer, consultez nos descriptions de poste pour des rôles similaires :