Web
design:
The selection and coordination of available components to create
the layout and structure of a Web page is known as web design. In other
words the tasks of designing web pages to be displayed over the World
Wide Web. Web design encompasses a
number of important elements including color,layout and overall graphical appearance.
Web designer:
A Web designer is someone who prepares content for the Web. This role is
mainly related to the styling and layout of pages with content, including text
and images. Web designers use many technologies but commonly rely on hypertext
and hypermedia resources including HTML, CSS and additional Web design
tools. Web designers
consider the site's audience, function,
and traffic to specific sections when deciding designs. Web design has become a very lucrative business as more and more companies create web sites.
The web design industry has exploded from a small niche to a powerful,
continually expanding force. Web designing can be one of the most useful skills to acquire in your professional career.
Web Design
is a Broad Field. There are thousands of web design specific tools and
general principles that every designer should know.
So you
want to learn Web designing? OK...Now the question is how and where to get started with web design. Should I
learn Dreamweaver first? Or Photoshop? Or may be learn how to code in
JavaScript? The truth of the matter is, there are lots of resources for
learning design, so many of us face an overload of choice and when you have plenty
of choices, you often tend not to make one at all. We are here to help you
understand which programming languages to learn first.
We chose to learn HTML and CSS first before learning any
software. Dreamweaver is basically a program that helps you code HTML and
CSS faster. It’s a text editor and you can just as easily start with Notepad,
but you’ll spend a lot more time coding. So Dreamweaver is basically a time
saver, but not a good tool to get started learning web design. Most of the
websites are made in HTML. HTML is the structure of almost any
modern website. What about CSS?
CSS is
basically giving that structure a style. Without CSS, websites would look
awful, something like a bunch of text in a Notepad file.
To truly
understand and become a good web designer, I think it’s crucial to know these
two simple languages. (HTML, CSS)... The good thing is, they are really easy to
learn. Keep visiting regularly coz our team of experts will teach you how to
code.