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Web-Designer Command Design's most important assets are its web-designers and their state-of-the-art computer systems. These highly skilled artists make web pages come alive with the proper combination of color and text and graphic images. Those are the essential ingredients that bring a web site to life. That's also what makes a web site easy to navigate and interesting to view.
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1. Web-Designer: An artist trained to create digital content for publishing on the Worldwide Web or WWW. With training in both the arts and computer science, the Web-Designer combines graphic elements, such as photographs and illustrations, and typography in a layout that is pleasing to the eye. Look at it this way, government and university researchers were using the Internet to exchange e-mail and text documents 20 years ago. It wasn't until the graphical web browser was invented that millions of people flocked to the Internet. Let's face it, we all like to look at the pictures! |
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2. Web-Developer: This is the technical person who works with the Web-Designer to handle some of the more intricate and less glamorous functions of creating a web site. A Web-Developer is responsible for all of the computer programming requirements of a web site. This includes everything from creating basic hypertext links to programming interactive forms that capture information from site visitors. Web-Developers also create the programming interface between an informational database and a web site, a critical element for conducting commerce on the web. The newest technology for handling this important function is called active server pages or ASPs. |
![]() This graphic on a web site means that the site owners care about their customers. |
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