1. The initial conference is to collect key information about the site, including the target readers of the site, content to be released, and Web server platform development;
2. concept Development: designers start to develop ideas based on the collected information. Generally, designers need to present these ideas to customers in the form of sketches. The sketch requires the entire website structure and different layout. design and navigation;
3. Content Integration: when the designer's design is determined, the designer starts to make some initial drawings which are created using a program like PHOTOSHOP. Then, the designer prints the drawings in combination with the text;
4. HTML layout and navigation. Once the customer agrees to the synthesis of the content, the designer starts to compile the Web page, and the Navigator is also compiled into the page, so that the customer can experience it for the first time;
5. If the customer agrees to the appearance and feeling of the site, the designer will create a large number of required images and optimize them;
6. Content flow. The customer's written materials use various web technologies (CSS, JAVA, FLASH) to organically integrate with relevant graphics;
7. Test: before the site is submitted to the customer, the designer should thoroughly test each Web page and link and use the list for repair;
8. Delivery. Once signed for, the customer should conduct their tests frequently to identify typographical and content errors. After completing these minor corrections, the site will be officially enabled.
This complete plan can be completed in 1-12 months, with an average completion time of 4 months. When the site is enabled, follow-up surveys should be conducted to determine how people use the site. After 6-12 months of operation, collect data again and design again. Then the Web design process starts again.
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