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“Thank you for taking the survey.”

A List Apart is having a survey:

ALA - I took the 2007 surveyDesigners, developers, project managers. Writers and editors. Information architects and usability specialists. People who make websites have been at it for more than a dozen years, yet almost nothing is known, statistically, about our profession. 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?

Take the survey yourself at alistapart.com/articles/webdesignsurvey

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One Response to ““Thank you for taking the survey.””

  1. “Thank you for taking the survey.” part 2 | Article | ThinkLemon Says:
    October 23rd, 2007 at 11:49 pm

    […] Back in April A List Apart held a survey among people working in the ‘web-industry’: In April 2007, A List Apart and An Event Apart conducted a survey of people who make websites. Close to 33,000 web professionals answered the survey’s 37 questions, providing the first data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide. […]

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