ALA Web Design Survey
The good folks at A List Apart, who have been writing insightful articles to the Web design community for almost 10 years now, are getting to know their target audience a bit better. After all, there really isn’t much known about the people who are designing the internet as a group — as ALA says:
“Who are we? Where do we live? What are our titles, our skills, our educational backgrounds? Where and with whom do we work? What do we earn? What do we value?”
Well, you can probably find out what salaried Web designers earn at Salary.com, but the rest of these questions are pretty intreguing.
Therefore, ALA has launched the First Annual Web Design Survey.
After completing the survey, I can say there is some definite room for improvement in terms of the questions asked and the available responses, but it’s a solid effort for the first year. It took me about five minutes to fill out and, I think that if you’re in the Internet industry you should take the time to complete it as well.
The results will be available on the ALA website after May 22, 2007.



[...] Back in May, I encouraged those in the web community to complete A List Apart’s First Annual Web Design Survey. Well, almost 33,000 web geeks did answer the questions, and, after five months of analysis, ALA has released the results. [...]