Science, Tech, Math › Computer Science How to Set up Your Web Designer Office What equipment is vital and what can be eliminated? Share Flipboard Email Print Science, Tech, Math PHP Programming Perl Python Java Programming Javascript Programming Delphi Programming C & C++ Programming Ruby Programming Visual Basic View More By Jennifer Kyrnin Jennifer Kyrnin Writer University of California University of Washington Jennifer Kyrnin is a professional web developer who assists others in learning web design, HTML, CSS, and XML. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on February 07, 2020 If you're going to get started as a freelance Web designer, there are a few things you must have to do the job: A computerIt can be Macintosh or Windows, or even Linux. We worked for 9 years on Windows and then switched to Macintosh. There are benefits to both, pick the system that you feel most comfortable with. HTML editorIt doesn't matter how much or how little you spend on your web editor. Dreamweaver is one of the most popular tools used by professional freelancers. But you can use a free editor like Kompozer or even a text editor inside your OS like Text Edit or Notepad. The best way to find the perfect web editor for you is to fill in a questionnaire. Graphics editorEven if you're going to use all clip art or photos for your sites, you'll want a graphics editor to do things like changing the file size and optimizing the images. There are lots of free and online options for graphics software. You aren't limited to buying Photoshop. Once you have those three items, you'll have the minimum set up to do Web design freelancing. But there are other things we would recommend you get to help make your work easier. Office Equipment for Freelance Web Designers If you have a laptop, you can work almost anywhere. But most people find that having a specific place to work every day is more productive. These office fixtures will help you do your work: A deskThis can be as simple as a board on top of sawhorses or as elaborate as you want to spend. But you want it to be tall enough that you aren't looking down at your monitor and your hands can reach the keyboard without getting carpal tunnel syndrome.A chair Ergonomics are important for Web designers as we sit at our desk for long periods of time. Your Freelancing Business Identity Your business identity is the logo and color scheme your business uses to differentiate itself from other businesses. This consists of: A Logo Business Cards Letterhead Envelopes Other Software for the Web Design Freelancer There are lots of software packages out there that are of use. In fact, anything you can write down on paper probably has a software package to do it for you. Some of the software we use includes: Word ProcessingSpreadsheetsDesktop VideoAntivirus SoftwareFinancial SoftwareInvoicing Other Electronics a Freelance Web Designer Might Need Finally, you might want some other electronics to make your life easier. Some of the electronics that are in my office include: A printers/scannerExternal hard drive for backupsWacom tabletCell phone or landline phone Remember that you don't need everything on this list to be a freelancer. Start with the minimum and add things on as they become necessary or you have the money and want to buy them. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Kyrnin, Jennifer. "How to Set up Your Web Designer Office." ThoughtCo, Feb. 15, 2023, thoughtco.com/web-design-office-3467527. Kyrnin, Jennifer. (2023, February 15). How to Set up Your Web Designer Office. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/web-design-office-3467527 Kyrnin, Jennifer. "How to Set up Your Web Designer Office." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/web-design-office-3467527 (accessed March 28, 2023). copy citation