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How Much Does a Web Designer Make?
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Introductions
Are you thinking about a career in web
development or web design? It can be challenging
to select the appropriate position to pursue
because there are so many career paths and skills
that overlap. As a result, you might be
considering the benefits and drawbacks and
wondering how much money a web designer
makes. In the United States, you can expect to
make somewhere around 62,864 per year as a web
designer, though salaries can vary widely.
Benefits like equity, profit sharing, and bonuses
are not included in this. Additionally, you can
increase this figure by moving to a location with
high pay. Additionally, it's important to know
that the starting salary for an entry-level web
designer is 35,000. On the other hand, the
senior web designer can make 90,000 to 115,000
per year. So, based on experience and level, how
much do web designers earn? Let us investigate.
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Entry-Level and Junior Web Designer Salary
If you have less than 3 years of experience, you
are considered a junior web designer. As a rule,
you need a supervisor who will control the
quality of your work, and you are usually
assigned small tasks rather than the whole
project. Depending on your knowledge, skills,
and even your alma mater, your salary may vary.
However, according to review websites like
Glassdoor or Zip Recruiter, you can expect to get
a median annual salary ranging from as low as
33k/year to decent enough for one person at
43k/year.
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Mid-Level Web Designer Salary
  • A mid-level position is open to those who have
    worked for the company for a long time and gained
    experience. This indicates that you can supervise
    and train others, manage multiple projects at
    once, and complete the entire project yourself.
  • You can anticipate earning between 52k and 65k
    per year, depending on your experience and
    employer. If you choose international
    corporations or nations with high living costs,
    you can even earn more.

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Senior Web Designer Salary
  • Due to the fact that this position is interpreted
    differently, it is challenging to estimate the
    average annual salary of a senior web designer.
    Senior web designers should work in this field
    for at least ten years, according to some
    businesses, while experience and projects
    completed during their careers are more important
    to others. As a result, a senior position can be
    obtained even by a web designer with five years
    of experience and a portfolio filled with
    outstanding projects.
  • Senior web designers usually have the ability to
    handle everything organizing the entire workflow
    for junior and mid-level coworkers, handling
    individual projects that are urgent or extremely
    difficult, and, of course, coming up with
    mind-blowing ideas are all part of the job.
  • A senior web designer can earn up to 120,000 per
    year, depending on factors like location,
    company, clients, additional skills, and awards.
    However, review websites indicate that salaries
    range from 80k to 110k annually on average.

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What Affects Your Pay as a Web Designer?
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Industry
Your salary can also be influenced by the
industry you work in. Designers in the gaming
industry, for instance, typically earn more than
those in the retail industry. In addition,
designers who work for large corporations
typically earn more money than designers who work
for smaller corporations. Each design option has
its own advantages and disadvantages, so there is
no right or wrong answer.
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Location
  • The salary you receive as a web designer can also
    be affected by where you live. Designers who work
    and live in larger cities make more money than
    those in smaller towns. Additionally, designers
    who work and live in areas with a higher cost of
    living typically earn more than those in
    lower-cost cities.

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Experience
  • As with the majority of occupations, your level
    of experience will also have an impact on how
    much you are paid as a web designer. Those who
    have been working in the field for a while will
    typically earn more than those who are just
    starting. Additionally, designers with more
    experience may have an easier time securing
    high-paying employment. It's important to
    remember that aspiring designers can get
    experience working on their projects or by
    freelancing.

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Education
  • Discovering that formal education is not always
    required to pursue a career in web design
    surprises many aspirant designers. Having a
    certificate in web design from an accredited
    program, on the other hand, can help you land
    higher-paying jobs and give you an advantage over
    other applicants. Your salary can also be
    affected by the kind of training you have. For
    instance, individuals who complete a web design
    boot camp typically make more money than those
    who do not.

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Specialization
  • Your salary may also be influenced by your area
    of expertise. Designers who create websites for
    small businesses, for instance, typically earn
    less than those who design websites for larger
    businesses. Specifically, designers with a focus
    on e-commerce websites typically earn more than
    those with a focus on static websites.

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