The old model co-mingled markup and content, which made it difficult to make websites unless the user was a coder. CSS did not exist. The whole concept was a black art working around browser bugs and thus a web professional was necessary to create something that looked good.
With browser standards and CSS frameworks, layouts are now standard, content management systems like WordPress are mainstream, and content is separate from the layout. Microsoft is also producing fewer headaches in its IE releases.
The next area of demand will likely be for copywriters. Someone has to write text that gets people to buy.
Interesting... Perhaps it is because web design is becoming like fashion, everyone leaning towards the same trend? Today it seems that almost every one is doing metro-style flat design with some CSS framework like bootstrap and it's easier to launch a product without any original design to it.
With browser standards and CSS frameworks, layouts are now standard, content management systems like WordPress are mainstream, and content is separate from the layout. Microsoft is also producing fewer headaches in its IE releases.
The next area of demand will likely be for copywriters. Someone has to write text that gets people to buy.