Following A Web Design Process
Following a detailed website design process can speed up your work
and help your client understand your role in the project.
What is Web Design Process ?
A Web
development process is a documented outline of the
steps needed to be taken from start to finish in order to complete a typical Web design project.Here is a standard process
that was put together using examples from around the Web.
Planning
The planning
stage is arguably the most important, because what’s decided and mapped here
sets the stage for the entire project. This is also the stage that requires client interaction and the accompanying
attention to detail.
1.Requirement Analysis
2.Project charter
3.Contracts that define roles, copyright and financial points
4.Gain access to servers and build folder structure
5.Determine required software and resources (photography, fonts, etc.)
2.Project charter
3.Contracts that define roles, copyright and financial points
4.Gain access to servers and build folder structure
5.Determine required software and resources (photography, fonts, etc.)
Design
The design
stage typically involves moving the information outlined in the planning stage further into reality. The main
deliverables are a documented site structure and, more importantly, a visual
representation. Upon completion of the design
phase, the website should more or less have taken shape, but for the absence of
the content and special features.
1.Wire frame and design elements
planning
2.Mock-ups based on requirements analysis
3.Review and approval cycle
4.Slice and code valid XHTML/CSS
2.Mock-ups based on requirements analysis
3.Review and approval cycle
4.Slice and code valid XHTML/CSS