Web Design

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When it comes to the creation and upkeep of websites, web design covers a wide variety of specialised talents and fields of study. Web visual design, user interface design (also known as UI design), authorship, which may include both standardised code and custom software, user experience design (also known as UX design), and search engine optimization are the several subfields that make up web design. Although some designers will be responsible for all of these facets, the majority of the time a large number of people will work together in groups to cover the many facets of the design process. Writing markup is included in the design process that is often referred to as "web design," which is used to define the design process related to the front-end (client side) design of a website. Within the larger context of online development, web design and web engineering have certain similarities and overlap. It is required of web designers to have an awareness of usability and to be up to date with the principles for online accessibility.


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