Sunday, December 30, 2007

Concept of Web Design

Web designing is one of the most popular and modern forms of digital communication. From the time when only a select set of organisations across the world had the privilege of having a dedicated website to the present day scenario when even an individual can afford to have his/her personal website at a very affordable annual charge, the concept of web design has undergone a phenomenal change.

In the initial stages of Internet, the purpose of a website was only to provide information and therefore, design was given less importance. In fact the concept of website design was not even known. However as the concept grew, more and more companies started vying for the attention of the visitors. As a result of this fierce competition, a lot of companies have started offering web design services.

The concept of web design has become highly professional and sophisticated. Web designing professionals are in hot demand around the world. Thousands of books have been written on this topic.

A website is a combination of various elements, namely, text, graphics, layout, and other media elements. All these elements are together referred to as content. The quality of content is highly critical in determining the ultimate effectiveness of the website.

Besides the quality of individual elements, what makes a huge difference is the way it is placed on the website. The direction and management of website design is very important. At times, it might even make sense to outsource some portions of the work to other companies, as long as the overall management remains in your hands. India is one of the companies that are providing high quality of content-writing and designing talent. In fact in terms of website designing India has a made a major mark in this field.


About the Author: Richa is the Webmaster for www.netprophetsglobal.com and specializes in writing articles and press releases for various IT topics such as Software Development, Web Designing and Internet Marketing. He also contributes actively to various journals covering IT subjects.

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