How do they match: Web and Digital Interface Designers

  • Computer Graphic Artist
  • Computer Graphic Designer
  • Technology Applications Engineer

  • Design digital user interfaces or websites. Develop and test layouts, interfaces, functionality, and navigation menus to ensure compatibility and usability across browsers or devices. May use web framework applications as well as client-side code and processes. May evaluate web design following web and accessibility standards, and may analyze web use metrics and optimize websites for marketability and search engine ranking. May design and test interfaces that facilitate the human-computer interaction and maximize the usability of digital devices, websites, and software with a focus on aesthetics and design. May create graphics used in websites and manage website content and links.

  • Maintain understanding of current Web technologies or programming practices through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups.
  • Research, document, rate, or select alternatives for Web architecture or technologies.

  • Collaborate with others to resolve information technology issues.
  • Conduct research to gain information about products or processes.
  • Develop models of information or communications systems.
  • Gather customer or product information to determine customer needs.
  • Prepare graphics or other visual representations of information.
  • Provide technical support for computer network issues.
  • Resolve computer software problems.
  • Supervise information technology personnel.
  • Troubleshoot issues with computer applications or systems.
  • Update knowledge about emerging industry or technology trends.
  • Write computer programming code.