The Four Simple yet Important Stages of Web Designing
November 19, 2012 | Sudeep Banerjee
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Web designing is not all about embellishment of a website and blending its pages with captivating shades and colors. Rather, it is a process that requires proper planning and skillful implementation. In this post, we have tried and divide the process of website designing into four different stages.

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Planning:
No web designers can tread ahead without a proper plan. So, the first stage would be identifying the needs of the client and drafting the proper action course. Detailed meeting with clients and discussions regarding the intricate aspects is involved in this stage. In this stage, the designing team actually maps the entire project.
Consider the Target audience:
After identifying the needs of project, it is necessary to identify the target audience. Many web design firms tend to neglect the fact that a website should be created for niche group of people and therefore, identifying the target audience is the one of the most elementary aspects in web designing service.
When you take up a corporate website designing project, you cannot afford to make the layout gleam with fluorescent shades or add glittering graphics into it. It should rather be a clean and sober lay out upholding a professional look and feel. So, every designer should take the concerns of target audience into account and then move ahead towards integrating the visual aspects.
Designing the visual aspects:
In the third stage, the web designers start conceptualizing the designing elements. The lay-out is structured and ideas are brought into life. After permutations and combinations, the final mock up of the site is created.
Review the website:
Once the designers are done with the mock-up, the next step should be reviewing the entire lay-out from the scratch. The senior team of designers should review the entire layout including the images, the sliders, navigation bars, menu positions, headers and footers, the logo and other visual elements that have been encapsulated and fix any loopholes, before e-mailing the mock-up to the client for his review. This extensive assessment will eliminate any kind of rookie mistakes and nail the lay out perfectly.
The aforesaid points will help you deliver great results to your clients. When the web designing blogs are cluttered with jaw-breaking jargons, some basic issues remain unaddressed, so I thought of highlighting these simple facts.
Feel free to put in your views or mention the points which you think could be added.
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