[Bradford] Can anyone suggest where someone can get some Work Experience?
Alice Kaerast
alice at kaerast.info
Wed Jun 20 18:54:51 UTC 2012
I've replied off-list, but I'd also like to follow up on John's email.
Web design is an exciting place to be right now if you're doing it well.
There's not just HTML5 and new mobile devices, but javascript is starting
to really mature as a language with the addition of unit-testing
frameworks, MVC libraries, and decent loaders.
I worry just how fast the schools, colleges and universities can keep up
with the rapid development in this field. When I was working with
Secondary level ICT teachers a year or so ago, they seemed very restricted
in the software they were allowed to teach - Dreamweaver for web design,
Microsoft Access for databases, Publisher for DTP.
And the process of going straight into building something in Dreamweaver
with no HTML knowledge is far from how real websites are actually created.
For the vast majority of projects we work on there'll be a graphic
designer, a front-end developer and a back-end developer. There may also
be instructional designers, video production teams, flash developers and
javascript developers brought in for some projects.
As for shops not using HTML5, there are generally two reasons for this.
The first being a lack of time/inclination to develop new skills, the
second being the restrictions of the frameworks/CMS systems being used. A
lot of CMS systems are only now starting to give good HTML5 support, let
alone defaulting to it. Not that I'm excusing either of these reasons of
course.
Alice
On 20 June 2012 19:30, John R Hudson <j.r.hudson at virginmedia.com> wrote:
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> On Wednesday 20 June 2012 10:17:55 Andy Coulson wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> >
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> > A former colleague of mine's daughter is starting an extended diploma in
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> > ICT in the autumn and is looking to get some work over the summer. She's
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> > keen to work on Web design. She's Halifax based. Can anyone help or
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> > suggest anyone she could contact?
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> >
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> > Thanks
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> >
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> > Andrew Coulson
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> As no-one has responded so far, I thought I'd throw in my two penn'orth
> though I cannot offer her any employment.
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>
> Web design is at a cross-roads; a lot of the existing shops are still
> using XHTML templates whereas by the time she finishes her course HTML5
> could be the only worthwhile approach not least becaue it is optimised for
> tablets and 4G mobile phones.
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>
> She may be better not working in a shop which isn't using HTML5 and spend
> the summer exploring http://diveintohtml5.info/ and other material
> relevant to Web design under HTML5 including CSS3.
>
>
> Just my penn'orth and, as I live in Halifax, she's welcome to make contact
> if she wants more detailed discussion.
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>
> John
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