Design vs. Development: What’s the difference?
Is there a difference between web design and development? Absolutely. Web Design & Development instructor John Pettibone has done plenty of both and explains the difference:
In my 20 years of building websites, the No. 1 question I get is “Are you a web designer or a web developer?” My answer normally baffles people when I say, “Yes.”
How can you be both? Isn’t one more right-brain oriented and the other left-brain? It is, but while people tend to be dominant with either their left or right brain, you need both to function. And to build a website, you need design and development. People tend to specialize in one or the other, but to be successful in the web world, you should acquire as many skills as possible in design and development.
Web design involves:
- Creating the look and feel of the website (the front end)
- Designing a creative solution to meet the client’s requirements
- Focusing on the end user’s experience
- Working with HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Using design software like Fireworks, Photoshop or Illustrator
- Using development software like Dreamweaver
Web development involves:
- Adding complex functionality to the website (the back end)
- Creating user interactivity features
- Acute attention to detail
- Using programming languages like Java, PHP, C#, etc.
- Using development tools like Dreamweaver, Eclipse or Visual Studio
So what do we cover in the Web Design & Development Certificate? We give you a solid foundation to become a web designer along with the necessary developer skills to support you as you build websites.
Want to know more? We have a free Web Design & Development information session at our upcoming Open House. Meet one of our instructors, learn about financial aid and pick up a 10% course discount coupon. Our nine-month course begins each August.
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