Stages of web design

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Let’s take a closer look at what stages consist of the process of creating a website. A detailed understanding of the process of creating the site will allow us to determine who does what at each stage and who, on this basis, be called a web designer.

  1. Terms of Reference (TOR)
    Based on a clear understanding of the purpose for which the site is created, the volume of the site, its functionality, the main parameters of the visual presentation and structure of the site. The stage ends after the approval of terms of reference by the customer. Tasks the project manager.
  1. Structuring information (usability).
    This includes the form and organization of the content of the site. Includes a wide range of issues from thinking about the logical structure of Web pages to choose the most convenient form of presentation of information. Takes care of the designer, project manager.
  2. Graphic design
    In the graphic editor is composed of visual space for the site with graphic elements as a decoration or navigation. Actually design pages represent a graphic file. Performed by the designer.
  3. Makeup
    At this stage, the graphic image is cut into individual elements and using HTML and CSS technology is transformed into code that can be viewed using a browser. Performed by the coder, the programmer.
  4. Webmastering .
    At this stage, actions are carried out to facilitate the distribution and effective delivery of the site on the web. Includes hosting and search engine optimization. Performed by the administrator, webmaster.

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