Website Design

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About this service

Summary

When you engage website design services, you can expect to receive a comprehensive set of deliverables tailored to your project. These deliverables will provide a clear understanding of the design concept and guide the development process. Here's a more detailed breakdown of the deliverables you can anticipate:
User Research and Analysis: A summary of the research conducted, including user personas, user journey maps, and competitive analysis. This helps establish a solid foundation for the design direction.
Site Architecture and Wireframes: A visual representation of the website's structure, outlining page hierarchy, navigation, and content organization. Wireframes focus on functionality, layout, and user flow, providing a blueprint for the design.
Visual Design Mockups: Detailed and polished visual representations of the website's interface. These mockups showcase the finalized design elements, such as typography, color schemes, imagery, and branding elements. They depict the look and feel of the website.
Interactive Prototypes: Interactive models that allow you to experience the website design in action. These prototypes simulate user interactions, demonstrating the flow and functionality of the website. You can navigate through pages, click buttons, and explore different features.
Responsive Design: Designs tailored for different screen sizes and devices. This includes desktop, tablet, and mobile versions, ensuring a seamless user experience across various platforms.
Style Guide: A comprehensive document outlining design guidelines, including typography, color palette, button styles, form elements, and other visual elements. The style guide ensures consistency across the website and provides instructions for future design updates.
Graphic Assets: Designers will provide custom graphical assets, such as icons, illustrations, and images. These assets are optimized for web use and contribute to the overall visual appeal and branding of the website.
Source Files: Depending on the agreement, you will receive the original design files in formats like PSD (Photoshop), AI (Illustrator), or Sketch. These files allow you or your developers to make future modifications if needed.
Documentation: A comprehensive document that includes design rationale, specifications, and guidelines for developers. This documentation ensures a smooth handoff and accurate implementation of the design.
Support and Iterations: Designers may offer post-delivery support and iterations based on your feedback and evolving needs. This ensures that the design meets your expectations and aligns with your business goals.
By providing these detailed deliverables, website design services ensure that you have a clear vision of the final product and provide the necessary resources for successful development and implementation.

What's included

  • Wireframe Design

    Basic skeletal layouts that outline the structure and placement of key elements on each page. Wireframes focus on functionality and user flow rather than visual design.

  • Mockups

    High-fidelity visual representations of the website design. Mockups showcase the finalized layout, typography, color schemes, imagery, and other visual elements. They provide a realistic preview of how the website will look and feel.

  • Interactive Prototypes

    Interactive prototypes allow clients to experience the website design in action. These clickable, interactive models simulate user interactions and demonstrate the flow and functionality of the website.

  • Style Guide

    A comprehensive style guide or design system that includes specifications for typography, color palette, button styles, form elements, and other design elements. It ensures consistency across the website and provides guidelines for future design updates.

  • Graphic Assets

    Designers may provide graphical assets such as icons, illustrations, and images that are used throughout the website. These assets are usually delivered in appropriate file formats for web use.

  • Responsive Design

    If the website needs to be responsive, clients will receive designs for different screen sizes and breakpoints. These designs ensure that the website adapts and functions effectively on various devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.

  • Source Files

    Depending on the agreement, clients may receive the source files of the design in formats like PSD (Photoshop), AI (Illustrator), or Sketch. These files allow future modifications or handoff to developers.

  • Documentation

    Detailed documentation may be provided, including design rationale, specifications, and guidelines for developers to implement the design accurately.


Skills and tools

UX Designer
UI Designer
Creative Design
Figma
Framer
Webflow

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