The typical web design process involves several key stages, each contributing to the creation of a functional and visually appealing website. Here's a brief overview of the typical web design process:
Project Planning: This initial phase involves defining the project's goals, target audience, and scope. It may also include creating a project timeline and budget.
Research and Analysis: Web designers gather information about the industry, competitors, and best practices. They also study user behaviors and preferences to inform the design decisions.
Wireframing: Designers create wireframes, which are basic, non-detailed layouts of the website's structure. Wireframes focus on the site's hierarchy, layout, and functionality without getting into visual design details.
Design Concept: Based on the wireframes and research, designers develop a design concept. This includes choosing color schemes, typography, and creating mockups or prototypes to visualize the website's look and feel.
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