Google - branding design

Intro case
The web development service process typically follows a structured series of phases to ensure that the final product meets the client’s goals, is functional, and is visually appealing. Here’s an overview of a typical web development process. The web development service process begins with discovery and planning, where the client’s business goals, target audience, and desired website features are understood. This phase includes defining the project scope, establishing a budget, and setting timelines. Next, during research and strategy, market and user research are conducted to understand competitors and audience needs, followed by planning for SEO best practices. The process continues with wireframing and prototyping, where basic wireframes and interactive prototypes are created to visualize the website’s structure and user flow. After client approval, the design phase begins, focusing on high-fidelity visuals, branding, and user experience, with client feedback guiding revisions. The development phase then starts, including frontend and backend development, CMS integration, and coding using various technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side programming.


Project challenge
The web development service process typically follows a structured series of phases to ensure that the final product meets the client’s goals, is functional, and is visually appealing. Here’s an overview of a typical web development process. The web development service process begins with discovery and planning, where the client’s business goals, target audience, and desired website features are understood. This phase includes defining the project scope, establishing a budget, and setting timelines. Next, during research and strategy, market and user research are conducted to understand competitors and audience needs, followed by planning for SEO best practices. The process continues with wireframing and prototyping, where basic wireframes and interactive prototypes are created to visualize the website’s structure and user flow. After client approval, the design phase begins, focusing on high-fidelity visuals, branding, and user experience, with client feedback guiding revisions. The development phase then starts, including frontend and backend development, CMS integration, and coding using various technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side programming.
What was challange
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Client Consultation: Understanding the client’s business, target audience, goals, and desired features for the website.
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Project Scope: Define the project requirements, including technical specifications, design preferences, functionality, and timeline.
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Budget and Timeline: Establish clear milestones, deliverables, and set a budget for the project.
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Research: Analyze competitors and industry trends to ensure the website.