USES OF WEB DESIGN

Those without an aversion to lingo may be interested to know that 'Web design is a process of conceptualisation, planning, modeling, and execution of electronic media content delivery via the Internet in the form of Markup language suitable for interpretation by Web browser (sic) and display as (a) Graphical User Interface (GUI).' Seeing as how the Internet represents a collection of marketplaces and arenas in which ideas are disseminated and discussed, any bright spark might do rather well in polishing their skills at designing and building websites.

Web design should be considered as vital to anyone looking to market themselves or their wares. A host of services have sprung-up to meet this growing demand. Some are free, some moderately priced. Those willing to pay more can seek the services of those billed as “professionals” in web design.

In today's world, where many people are scattered far and wide, the Internet provides a fabulous tool that people may use to keep in touch. Many people may just want to establish a website so that they can post pictures and updates of their lives for those they know and love to navigate to and stay connected.

Web design in this sense represents the latest evolution of those earliest story-tellers who painted their tales on the walls of caves. Today's modern humans can regale those not physically present with the tales of their comings and goings, thereby maintaining and strengthening the bonds of kin in spite of the distances that may be involved.