Freelance web design. What do I offer?

freelance web design

I offer an affordable and good quality web design service and can provide:-

Working as a freelance web designer means I will be directly responsible for your website project from start to finish. To give you an idea of what's involved in creating a website I have provided a brief description below:

The first stage of building a website is to present the client with a design, or set of designs, that the client is happy with. Designs may be based on logos supplied or any colour schemes that are required due to branding guidelines. I use the latest copy of professional image editing-software, Adobe Photoshop, to create all of my designs.

Once this has been achieved the next step is to turn this design, or designs, into a working website. This is done through the use of languages called HTML (Hypertext Mark up Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) where 'code' is manually written to form the structure of a web page. HTML is responsible for the content of a webpage (i.e. the actual text, images and links) while CSS is used to control the style (i.e. colors etc), presentation and layout (i.e. width and dimensions).

Web design, what does it involve?

Many people attempting to make a website will simply use a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program to build your site through automatically generated code. Numerous examples can be found on the internet in the readily available "Make Your Own Website" packages and it can even be done in programs such as Microsoft Frontpage. This process is no more difficult than using Microsoft Word and it will result in a poor quality web page. Web pages that have been constructed in a WYSIWYG program are likely to suffer from the following issues:

In contrast, I ensure that all of my websites are "hand-coded" (yes, by me) using valid and error-free XHTML & CSS code which means they are:-

To see the websites I have created please have a look at my portfolio and for details on pricing please take a look at pricing & packages.