FAQ: Website Design & Development
Follow along with the Cyberlicious® experts as we look at some website design and development frequently asked questions. Get ready for complete breakdowns, explanations, and more information than you can imagine. We have got you covered!
What is Website Design & Development?
Website design and website development are two distinctly different disciplines that work together to create a beautiful website. Design focuses on the visual appearance and development works on the coding and underlying functionality. Even though they are separate, they can and will overlap with each other as they work back and forth. This is why we recommend using a team approach. Find out why they are so integral to each other.
How Long Does It Take?
The website design and development process is normally pretty time-consuming. There are stages that must be followed to collect the right information and content. More importantly, there are more technical stages that are required for framework, and the building process as a whole. Not to mention all of the other individual factors that can effect the complexity of a project and the amount of work needed. So, the short answer, it depends.
How Much Does It Cost?
When it comes to website design and development, the total cost is determined by a range of factors. This includes the size and complexity of design, features wanted, type of builder or developer used, and level of customization required. Note that if you specifically only hire a developer, then you either need to hire a designer separately or take on the designing yourself, and vice versa. Let’s see what you should realistically look for.
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