Different Roles Of Web Developers and Web Designers

 

he distinction between web design and web development is determined by two different roles in the construction of websites. Design revolves around the aesthetics of a website whilst development deals with the coding, to ensure functionality and accessibility. Sometimes there are individuals who are able to do both however, the majority in the digital industry who may know aspects of the other field, still tend to specialise in one area. Generally, developers earn a higher salary than designers. This is established by their status as being proprietors of company systems, their intelligible coding skills and their rarity, compared to the excess of designers in the market. However, both development and design skills are necessary in creating a commendable website.

 

An example of web design and web development being fundamentally different, yet a necessary cohesive partnership to deliver a product, is the relationship between an architect and an interior decorator. The former constructs the foundation, whilst the latter creatively engages the user with its appearance. Similarly to the process of making websites, the designer is concerned with the graphics, colour scheme, the optimisation of content and the presentation of the site. In contrast to this, the developer integrates all the programs with computer languages such as HTML or JavaScript etc. to enable navigation, animation and operational services. They are responsible for the usability of a website. In turn, this is visually transformed by the designer to generate aesthetic appeal. The combination of both services is at the heart of producing a sufficient website, as it cannot exist without input from both angles.

 

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