Web Design Process
Treehouse
Course Summary
Going from a blank screen to a finished website can be daunting. In this course, you'll learn about the major steps involved in designing websites. We'll learn how to gather information, explore potential concepts, and iterate on a design. By the end, you'll have the foundation you need to continue your design journey.
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Course Description
About this Course Going from a blank screen to a finished website can be daunting. In this course, you'll learn about the major steps involved in designing websites. We'll learn how to gather information, explore potential concepts, and iterate on a design. By the end, you'll have the foundation you need to continue your design journey. What you'll learn
- Design discovery
- Design exploration
About the Teacher
Nick is a teacher at Treehouse and an independent game developer. His Twitter handle is @nickrp.
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Course Syllabus
Discovery
The early phases of design have many names, but sometimes people call this first chunk the "Discovery" phase because we're trying to find as much information as we can before we start designing something that doesn't actually fit the right needs. 4 steps- Setting Goals 5:10
- Understanding the Audience 3:30
- Gathering Content 2:23
- Discovery Review 5 questions
- Extra Credit Working on your own web project? Try interviewing other people in your organization, or people that may potentially visit your website. Ask them questions about their needs and create a summary of your findings. It might seem a bit strange the first time you do it, but you'll be glad later on when you have notes to help guide your design decisions.
Exploration
After you've finished gathering information and communicating with stakeholders, you're ready to start exploring potential concepts. 5 steps