5 Website Design Phases You Should Include In Your Process

Website Development

As white label website resellers in Australia, we know that a well-designed website can enhance your client’s credibility, engagement and conversions. However, website development can be complex and time-consuming if you don’t have a clear process in place. That’s why it’s essential to break down the process into these 5 distinct phases: 

1.   Ideation

The first phase of website design is ideation. This is where you brainstorm ideas and gather information about your client’s business, audience and goals. You need to define the purpose of the website, such as whether it’s an e-commerce site, a lead generation site, or an informational site. You also need to research the competition, perform keyword analysis, and identify the target audience.

2.  Wireframing

In the wireframing phase, you’ll create the basic layout and structure of the website. Wireframes help you identify potential problems and make changes before moving on to the mockup phase.

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3.  Mockups

This is where you create a high-fidelity design of the website using colours, typography, images, and other visual elements. You should create a prototype of the website that accurately reflects the final product. Mockups help you get feedback from clients and stakeholders and make revisions before moving on to the testing phase.

4.  Testing

You will then need to ensure that the website is functional, user-friendly and accessible. Test the website across different devices, browsers, and operating systems to ensure compatibility. You also need to test the website’s speed, security and search engine optimisation. This phase helps you identify any issues or bugs and make corrections. 

5.  Finalising

Finally, you will launch the website and ensure that it meets all the client’s requirements. Your team will need to transfer the website to the client’s domain and hosting service. You also need to provide training and support to the client to ensure that they can update and maintain the website themselves.

Incorporating these 5 website design phases into your digital agency process can help you streamline your workflow, deliver high-quality websites, and exceed client expectations. By following a step-by-step process, you can save time, reduce errors, and improve collaboration with clients and team members.

Simply managing the first part of this process ‒ ideation ‒ can eat up your agency’s time and resources. Why not focus on gathering intel from your client and researching the industry and competitors before trusting us to take care of the website design itself?

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