The design phase of creating a website can involve several types of activity. The bulk of the work entails developing a detailed site structure and a visual representation that better represents your company's operating methods, processes, and culture.
Design planning
In the planning phase, collect information from your client to bring to life the visual layout of the website design. Some of the tools from Google are surprisingly helpful during this phase, and just as many better tools are available online.
Mock ups according to client requirements
Thanks to design mock-ups, a business can make relatively easy modifications to the proposed website. Using mock-ups is the best way to communicate efficiently with a business developing a website.
Client review, modifications and approval
The cycle of doing a mock-up and then having the client tweak it until they are satisfied with the design may take some time, but is important in order to have an end result that corresponds to the new website’s objectives and desired look. Additionally, during this stage, changes can be made quite easily.
Code and publish the new website
It's coding time. Add the final interactive elements to the mock-up designed in Photoshop, and write the HTML and CSS code associated with said mock-up. Validate your code before moving on to the next step.