For the past seven years, I have been honing my skills in web design and videography. Through freelance work and my studies in communication technology at the University of Texas at Arlington, I’ve had the opportunity to learn, grow, and expand my expertise.
One of my key strengths is integrating my videography expertise into web design. This could mean incorporating video backgrounds that draw users in, creating smooth transitions and animations, or ensuring that every visual element on the page serves the overall narrative of the site.
A content strategy in web design is a plan that ensures all content on a website aligns with the brand's goals and engages the target audience effectively. A well-structured content strategy helps maintain consistency, builds trust with visitors, and drives meaningful interactions.
Wireframes provide a visual guide for layout and content placement, ensuring a user-friendly design. Prototyping, on the other hand, helps test interactive elements and gather feedback early, reducing costly revisions later in the process.
This stage establishes the overall look and feel of a website, reflecting the brand's identity and guiding users through the content seamlessly. Well-designed visual elements, such as typography, color schemes, and imagery, enhance usability, evoke emotions, and support the site's goals by keeping visitors engaged and focused on key actions.
The development stage in web design is where the visual and structural components are brought to life through coding and functionality. This phase involves transforming the design into a fully functional website, ensuring responsiveness, speed, and smooth user interactions across devices.
This involves checking for bugs, performance issues, and usability problems, making sure all features work seamlessly before launch. The final deliverable is a polished, fully functional website that meets design specifications, is optimized for performance, and is ready to provide a great user experience.