"These projects didn't do much for my bank account. However, I learned a lot about web development and building professional relationships. It was a time and place to experiment and find what worked (and what didn't). Starting small seemed like a rite of passage for new designers and students."
"Web technology has evolved over the past two decades. This means that even the simplest modern website is more complex than we could have dreamed of back in the day. For instance, old-school sites rarely required databases or languages beyond HTML. Now, we're building brochure websites with PHP and various JavaScript flavors."
"This is now a market targeted by artificial intelligence (AI) applications. We're seeing new build tools that generate websites from a prompt. AI agents are now helping users navigate their content management system (CMS) and make changes. We're at the beginning of a new era."
The web design industry has evolved significantly over 25 years. Entry-level projects with minimal budgets once provided valuable learning opportunities for new designers to develop skills and build professional relationships. Today, this market segment faces disruption from AI applications that generate websites from prompts and assist with content management. Simultaneously, web technology has become more complex, with modern websites requiring databases and multiple programming languages. Client expectations have risen as features like e-commerce and automation became standard. DIY website-building tools have grown increasingly capable and user-friendly, offering adequate results for many small business owners without professional design services.
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