A senior web designer is responsible for designing and implementing websites for one or more companies. Depending on the size and structure of their firm, the "senior" designation may refer to either how long they have been employed by their firm or their position relative to other designers; a senior web designer may be a leader for a team of designers as well.
Work environments for senior web designers can vary greatly. For example, if an individual is employed as a telecommuter, then their work environment may be very different from someone who works from a specific office. That said, most employers still want senior web designers to be onsite, if for no other reason than to enable them to easily collaborate with others working on related projects.
Most employers expect a senior web designer to have not only a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a related field, but also several years’ hands-on experience designing web sites. However, some firms will accept extensive experience in lieu of a degree.
Additionally, senior web designer will be competent with the large array of tools and languages needed in order to create and deploy web sites. Common design tools include Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Xara, and common languages and standards include HTML, CSS, and XML. Depending upon the specific position, a senior web designer may also be expected to do extensive programming, as many web sites require code such as Javascript, ASP.net, or PHP to provide functionality.
Senior Web Designer Tasks
- Ensure creative elements are inline with brand requirements.
- Interprets creative "look" of each promotion and builds, develops layouts of those materials assigned.