saame1213
16 Nov 2012, 11:44 PM
After IT technician training, you hope to land a job as the IT manager in a large organization. You know computers inside and out, but do you know design? When you are asked to weigh in on the best content management system for your employer's new website, will you be able to think about the site from the users' perspective? What, for example, is the optimal display time for each image in a dynamic display block? Where should you link to your organizations' Facebook and Twitter feeds? What kind of fonts can keep your visitors reading for longer? These may not be questions that IT schools teach their students to answer, but they are questions that may come your way after graduation. As such, you may be well advised to enroll in a graphic design course as a complement toyour core studies. It's just one of the many ways that you can give yourself a bit of an edge on the job market.
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