On the heels of a fair number of prospective Web client meetings over the course of the past couple of weeks, we've been crafting proposals and working to address the most frequently asked question of most design firms: What is your process? To answer this question, we've got a nice little booklet in the works (with pictures!) and recently stumbled upon an excellent resource we wish to share called, ahem, the AgencyTool Web Design Dashboard. And while we've got a fair number of snide quips about the double meaning of the name "AgencyTool," we'll relent. We like what they're doing here. It'll be a good checklist to share with clients and strategists alike.
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Although the art of web design and development may sound little simple and easy going, but this belief is far away from the reality because there are many are many approaches to web design and web development. However, what plays a leading role in the development of a site is its theme and purpose.
web design companies dc wrote on 17 Mar at 05:54 PM:
With growing specialization in the information technology field there is a strong tendency to distinguish between web design and web development. Web design is a kind of graphic design intended for the development and styling of objects of the Internet’s information environment to provide them with high-end consumer features and aesthetic qualities.