How to do web designing step by step

Web designing is a creative process that starts with a client meeting and ends with a finished product, a completely functioning website. 


1. Discovery


The web is changing continuously. With changing navigation, adapting to new technologies, and the rise of new platforms, designers are always looking for new ways to change the user experience.


How do you design a website that's not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing? How do you manage all this while maintaining an efficient workflow? The answer to these questions has changed over time.


One day we were designing websites with tables and hyperlinks, and two years later we were designing them with Flash technologies. Nowadays it's more common for us to use HTML5 and CSS3. We've adopted different design approaches at various stages in web development history.


Ask yourself these questions before starting a web design.
What is the purpose of this project?
How do we intend to solve this problem?
Is it possible for you to resolve this issue?



2. Closing Deal


Closing a deal can be a career-defining moment for many sales professionals. When the prospect finally signs on the dotted line, it feels like a high from an adrenaline rush. It is important to make sure that the prospect is ready to close before signing off on anything.


The sales professional must assess if they are prepared to close and what they want from this deal. They should also send a proposal and negotiate. The last step would be to get a down payment before closing the deal and establishing future payments for services rendered.



3. Strategy

An important strategy for web design is aligning the entire team. The key to success looks like this:
- Clear and concise goals
- Consistent “look and feel”


4. Inspiration



The internet is full of beautiful designs, but it's not simple to find the best ideas. It takes time to make a good search. Inspiration is what you need when you are feeling stuck or tired of thinking about an idea for your project. Inspiration can be the key to your success.


By sharing the best web designs found through our research on the internet or by ourselves, we are hoping to inspire people in design. We are publishing our web design site like Behance and dribble and other social media to help other designers.


It is a misconception by beginner design that follows the trend. yes, it is good to follow tend but before using trend ask this question to yourself. Is this trend goanna help achieve the business goal. we, designers, create a design that is not only visually appealing but that should convert.



5. Mood board



Moodboards are a great way to show the client the feel and theme of their website. They are an easy way to present multiple design ideas in one place.


A mood board is not just a collection of images, it is a visual representation of an idea or concept. It is used by designers to explore different design directions and communicate their ideas more effectively. 
Moodboards are often created using an assortment of images, typography, colors, text styles, or other items that represent what the designer wants to achieve with the end product.

The purpose of mood boards is to create a clear direction for the project at hand.



6. Wireframes



Wireframing is the process of generating a visual representation of the page, site. It’s an important task in UX design, and it helps to identify any potential problems early on.


Wireframes are usually created using a black and white color scheme to emphasize the layout and positioning of content on a webpage. we are using the default font doesn't matter, while the default colors are usually black and gray. Wireframes should be arranged in grids, so they will be easier to read and edit later on.



7. Visual design

https://dribbble.com/shots/17109835-Momatu-Web-Redesign-Concept

In most cases, a website's design is not the first thing that draws a visitor's attention. It is what they find on the site that determines whether they stay or leave. A good design should have a hierarchy of elements, create a memorable experience and be accessible to all users.


Designers need to use contrast and typography in their designs to make them more visible and readable. Designers should also be mindful of color schemes as some colors can affect users' moods, which will have an impact on the overall feel of the design.


The use of visual web design has been growing over the years as more people are using their smartphones to surf online or are relying on voice search rather than typing keywords into search engines. Mobile devices are the most dominant way in which people interact with content on the internet. Your site must be responsive, or mobile-friendly.


There is a lot of things we can write as a web design but before showing your client your final design your design should follow the below check box.

does your visual design following 

  1. Hierarchy
  2. Color wisely
  3. Type 
  4. Layout
  5. Image-making
  6. Storytelling
  7. Art Direction
  8. Usability, Motion Accessibility & Inclusion
  9. Behavioral Psychology 



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