How Interviews with Webmasters can inspire and improve Web Designer Skills

Webmaster Resources | on Jul. 04, 2011 | by 0 Comments

Professional magazines and books are not the only valid sources for web designers to keep up-to-date with the evolving technology, reading interviews can possibly be of better help. Why? Simply because interviews can provide direct and professional answers for most of questions raised by web designers. Interviews are also focused around how people think and what their opinion is on various aspects of the Internet, which can be of enormous help.

Here are some suggestions given during interviews with web designer professionals that can be of help to emerging web designers and those wishing to keep in touch with fast growing trends.

Ironically, many web designers suggest that those who want to expand their knowledge in the field should browse through real books on design and typography rather than the Internet. However, these can be pretty expensive to buy, especially for students who can have access to this more technical material in local Borders.

Some experts say that the best way to attract customers is to have a good network system. Keeping in contact and making sure people know about your good work helps attract new business. Promoting your profession is undoubtedly the most difficult phase in a business, but once you start pleasing customers with professional web designs then other prospective clients will start rolling in.

It is interesting to know how web designer proceed with their projects and one can learn a lot from their methods. Some webmasters admit that their designing process does not necessarily follow predetermined schemes. A lot of their work process will depend on what the project involves, although most web designers start from the logo. They begin with a rough sketch then scan it on the computer and start processing it with an illustrator’s software. If websites are very complex, then most web designers suggest it is best to begin with the wire-framing and the more complex areas of the web design. Once customers have vetoed the overall design, then web designers can pass on to issues concerning CSS and HTML.

Icons and logos are very important as they are the window through which potential customers pass into the website. Simplicity and impact are the rules to follow if one wishes to attract attention, the simpler and more direct the message is the more forceful the impact will be.


Some tips web designers suggest for finding clients, especially at the beginning of their career all focus on one fundamental aspect. Go out and find your clients, they will not come to you. Any method, whether it is e-mailing, direct mailing or any form of getting through to potential customers will work, the important issue to keep in mind is that it must be done.

In general the biggest obstacle most web designers are faced with nowadays is that they do not have enough time to keep up with evolving technology, be it on the internet or with new software. There is so much out there to learn and master but not enough time. It is also difficult to explain to users and clients how to take full advantage of their new website, as the application is often too sophisticated to use, but unfortunately must reflect the trends if a website wants to be effective.

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