A Recipe for Learning Web Design

First off, I must apologize for being so late. I’m disorganized and I gotta work on that. (Note to self, IMD first, football later).

   Well, with that little rambling out of the way, I am responding to an article by D. Keith Robinson on well, making it in the web design industry. It was relatively short and didn’t go into depth because it has a really simple message: Don’t stop trying to learn when you leave school. That’s all there is to the article and that’s all there is to making it in the web design industry (or any new technological industry for that matter). If I went any further in depth, I’d have to just copy the article and try to paraphrase. I’ve been told this for years so it’s nothing really new. I’ve also been told this ever since I stated my work at the Art Institute of Dallas, so it came off as stale and boring. But I can’t really complain, somebody might stumble across this article and find the information new and exciting. Basically the article is stating an industry standard.

2 Comments

  1. first of all, your blog page rocks man!
    i haven’t gotten to that stage yet, but will soon.
    yah, i thought it was a short article but i think it pushed forward the most important ideas.
    and i think we all understood to some degree, what it was going to take to be successful post- education.

    Christopher Hernandez

  2. One thing I learned from the military, is that the military will give you a general education to learn different skills that can be used in the military. However, this general education can be used later in your life even if you are no longer in the military. Though there are specific education and skills that the military taught me, the specialization of one skill will make it helpful for me to find other jobs in civilian life.
    Just because of that I am no longer in the military, it does not mean that I can not expand my knowledge on my skills that I have learned from the military. In a sense, I am concurring to your opinion that once you are out in the real world.


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