Web design is creating websites and planning a user's experience when interacting with a website. The main goal of web design is to build visually appealing websites that are intuitive to navigate and easy to use on different devices and screen sizes.
Some of the most common software used for web design include:
1. HTML/CSS - These are the foundational languages used to structure and style websites. HTML provides content, and CSS handles layout and visual design.
2. Adobe Photoshop is a popular graphic design program for creating visual assets like images, icons, and banners.
3. Adobe Illustrator - Another graphic design tool better suited for vector graphics and logos.
4. Adobe XD is a user experience and interface design tool for wireframing, prototyping, and handoff.
5. Figma is a collaborative design tool similar to XD, growing in popularity for interface design.
6. WordPress is a content management system that allows non-technical users to build and manage websites through a graphical interface.
7. Squarespace/Wix is a drag-and-drop website builder that provides templates and tools for simple sites.
Webflow is a visual development platform for creating responsive websites without coding.
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