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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com Guide to Web Design / HTML since 1997

Poll: How involved are you in Web design as a career?

Thursday January 10, 2008

One of the things that is the most fun about writing about Web design and development is that there is such a wide variety of people interested in the topic. It ranges from people who work daily in a corporate office as Web developerts to students just learning about the field, to amateurs who just want to get their personal pages up, to high-level executives who want to know the technology behind their corporate Web sites, and lots of other people.

As with all my polls, this is non-scientific and is just meant to be fun. I'm sure that there are many of you who fit two or more of the choices. If that's true, simply choose the one that best suits your career or career goals. If you feel that I've completely missed what you do, please feel free to comment on exactly what your involvement is in Web design - there's no way to catalog all the possible roles.

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