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In terms of creating images, it really depends on how you end up working â will you just be a one-person company, or end up working at an agency in a team, etc.?
If you are in a team, youâll probably end up with roles like this:
- UX/User researcher - works out what the target audience for the site wants it to do, and how to design the interactions on the site to be efficient and logical to use
- Graphic designer - designs the graphics and what the UI/layout will look like.
- front-end web developer - takes the graphics and layout from the graphic designer and writes HTML/CSS/JavaScript to turn them into a functioning website
- back-end developer - creates the database and backend code to dynamically generate the webpages created by the front-end web developer with updated context specific data inserted into them.
- full-stack developer - might do both of the above roles in a single role.
If you end up being a front-end developer in a team like the one described above, then no, you wonât have to create all the graphics yourself.
If you are just a one person team, then you might have to. Or you could just pay a graphic designer to create the graphics for you, as a sub-contractor.
There are many different variations on working styles and setupsâŠ!