Why Web Design is important? Which services are included in Web Design?
Web design is a type of graphic design that is used to
develop and style a specific object. The aesthetically appealing design and the
typography of the page are the two most significant aspects of a website.
Creating a responsive design is important in website design since it has the
proper notion for building a website for any user device, such as a mobile
phone or a computer.
In web design,
HTML is a markup language that is used to make websites. HTML tags are used by
web designers to describe the content and metadata of each page. CSS, or
cascading style sheets, is used to specify the layout and look of items on a
webpage. As a result, most websites use a combination of HTML and CSS to
specify how each page will look in a browser.
Web designing is consisting of following process:
Goal identification: This is where I collaborate with the
customer to figure out what the site's objectives should be. That is, what is
its aim.
1.
Scope definition: We can determine the scope of
the project once we know what the site's aims are. I.e., what pages and
features the site will need to achieve the goal, as well as the schedule for
implementing them.
2.
Sitemap and wireframe creation: Now that the
scope has been established, we can begin working on the sitemap, determining
how the material and functionality indicated in the scope definition will
interact.
3.
Content creation: Now that we have a clearer
image of the site, we can begin writing content for individual pages, keeping
search engine optimization in mind to keep pages focused on a single topic.
4.
Visual Element: We can start working on the
visual brand after we have the site architecture and some content in place.
Depending on the customer, this may already be established, but you may also be
creating a new visual style from scratch. This can be aided by tools like as
style tiles, mood boards, and element collages.
5.
Testing: Now that you've created all of your
pages and established how they appear to site visitors, it's time to test
everything. To uncover everything from user experience concerns to basic broken
links, combine manual browsing of the site on a number of devices with
automated web crawlers.
6.
Launch: It's time to prepare and execute your
site launch after everything is in order. This should cover both launch timing
and communication tactics – that is, when will you launch and how will you
inform the rest of the world? Then it's time to pop the cork on the bubbly.
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