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		<title>How I Got Into Web Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My love of web design really started when I got my first car – a bright yellow Mini. Aged 17, and still at Secondary School I bought the domain paulsmini.co.uk and created a simple, frame based website. Then a competition was launched by Channel 4 called ‘Webit’ aimed at 13-19 year olds. I heard about [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My love of web design really started when I got my first car – a bright yellow Mini. Aged 17, and still at Secondary School I bought the domain <a title="Pauls Mini Website" href="http://www.paulsmini.co.uk/" target="_blank">paulsmini.co.uk</a> and created a simple, frame based website.</p>
<p>Then a competition was launched by Channel 4 called ‘<a title="Webit Competition Website" href="http://www.channel4.com/learning/microsites/I/ideasfactory/webit/competition/index.shtml" target="_blank">Webit</a>’ aimed at 13-19 year olds. I heard about the competition from my School, and I thought about redesigning paulsmini to enter the competition, but in the end, I decided to just submit the site as it was, and was shocked to be a runner up for the whole competition.</p>
<p><span id="more-5"></span>This spurred me on to further a career in web design, and before I finished my A-Levels I asked around for work experience in the industry, which was eventually unsuccessful after contacting a number of them.</p>
<p>My first job was as an IT Administrator at a local manufacturing company, where I managed to redesign their existing site. I was also enrolled in a 3 year Foundation Degree course in Computing and Internet Technology. The course consisted of networking, programming, databases and internet technologies. The Internet for me was my primary focus at the time, although I have continued to learn both databases and programming since; but my primary love is designing.</p>
<p>The more I designed the more I enjoyed it. I liked the fact that every project was different and that no two designs were ever the same. It also made me further myself in design and the design fundamentals, learning about grid based design, the rule of thirds and typography.</p>
<p>I knew eventually that I would have to look for a job doing web design full time if I wanted to continue this, so after seeing an advert in the local paper, I got my CV up to date, made sure that the works site and paulsmini were all live and sent an application. About a week later I got a phone call just after finishing work on the Friday offering an interview, and 24 hours later I was offered the job.</p>
<p>I stayed at the web design company for 18 months, and it gave me a solid foundation into the business of designing websites, having the opportunity to work on 20+ during that time. In the time, I had learnt about ASP and MS SQL Server databases. It gave me a great basis to look for my next job.</p>
<p>Around May 2008 I moved again to my current job, and in the last 9 months I have been working increasingly more in PHP and MySQL, whilst also utilising JavaScript more, with the jQuery library.</p>
<p>My passion for websites continues, and designing them is still what I most enjoy, but I do see the benefits of working on both design and development at the same time, so would never want to just to one of the two.</p>
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