Webdesign
Web design is the process of planning, conceptualizing, and arranging content for presentation on the World Wide Web. It encompasses the user experience (UX), information architecture, visual design, and front-end development. The goal is to create accessible, usable, and aesthetically pleasing interfaces that work across devices and browsers.
Core elements include layout, typography, color, imagery, navigation, and interactive elements. Principles include usability, accessibility, responsive
Process: discovery, information architecture, wireframing, visual design, prototyping, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
Technologies: HTML for structure, CSS for presentation, JavaScript for interactivity. Designers use tools like Figma and
Accessibility and standards: conforms to WCAG, uses semantic HTML, ARIA where appropriate, ensures keyboard navigation and
Trends and considerations: mobile-first design, responsive layouts, performance optimization, SEO-friendly markup, security and privacy considerations.
History: evolved from table-based layouts to CSS-based design; web standards promoted by W3C; ongoing shift toward