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Web Design is the process of creating the visual aspects of a website or web application.
The whole user experience is controlled by the design of websites which makes it so much more important to get a professional Web Designer to design your website.
Web design refers to the design of websites shown on the Internet. It usually refers to the aspects of the user experience of website development, rather than software development. Web design used to be focused on designing websites for desktop browsers, but since the mid-2010s, design for mobile and tablet browsers has become increasingly important.
A freelance web designer works on the appearance, layout, and in some cases on the content of a website. The appearance, for example, refers to the colors, fonts and images used. The layout refers to the way information is structured and categorized. Great web design is easy to use, aesthetically pleasing and suits the target audience and brand of the site. Many websites are designed with a focus on simplicity, so that no extraneous information and functions that could distract or confuse users appear. Since the key to a web designer's performance is a website that wins and fosters the trust of the target audience, it is critical to remove as many potential user frustrations as possible.
Two of the most common methods for designing websites that work well on both desktop and mobile devices are responsive and adaptable design. In responsive design, content moves dynamically depending on the screen size. In adaptive design, the content of the website is fixed in layout sizes that correspond to the common screen size. Maintaining a layout as consistent as possible between devices is crucial to maintain user trust and commitment. Since responsive design can pose difficulties in this regard, designers must be careful in giving up control of how their work will appear. If they are also responsible for the content, while they may have to expand their skills, they will enjoy the advantage of full control over the finished product.