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Are Ready-made Websites Killing Web Design? infobahn networks
Are Ready-made Websites Killing Web Design?
More often than not,
you would meet someone
who is not as acquainted to the
comings and goings of web design
and tell you,”
I can do the same thing you do, using Squarespace
“.
To which you might
respond with disgust or anger
.
I mean, it’s not surprising. The advent of ready-made drag-and-drop
website building platforms
made
creating websites so much easier
, especially because there is little to no coding required. And as someone whose bread and butter is designing websites,
you can’t help but feel sorry
.
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Personally, you wouldn’t want your job to be replaced with an
easier
way to do stuff,
much like how horses were replaced by cars
back in the day.
Frameworks
and
CMS
are becoming more and more popular too
. You have WordPress, Blogger, Drupal. You have
Foundation
,
Bootstrap
, and
Skeleton
. You have
SquareSpace
,
Wix
and
Weebly
.
There is
so much competition
, and all of these services usually target casual clients offering them to just subscribe
instead of looking for web designers
.
The points I’ve built so far would certainly make you think, “
OMG! these ready-made websites surely kill web design. The end is nigh!
”
But
what if it doesn’t?
What if instead of killing web design, these ready-made websites are
helping web design become more profitable?
What if they are not cars replacing horses, but instead are the Ubers to our regular cabs?
Ready-made websites are friends, not foes
The point of these services, themes/templates, and frameworks is to make the
task of creating websites easier
. A beginner, who is not attuned to
how good websites are supposed to look like
, may find it easy to use an online website building service. And if that person finds it easy,
what more could an experienced designer do?
Now if you ask me, are
ready-made websites actually killing the web design?
My answer would be a firm no.
Contrary to the popular belief, I think that
ready-made websites are actually doing just the opposite
, and the write up that follows I’m going to discuss just how.
No need to reinvent the wheel
There is
no substitute for creativity and originality
, however, originality doesn’t always mean you create stuff from scratch each and every time. I think an
intelligent designer can produce an original web design
even if he uses a pre-made website template by cleverly customizing it to his client’s needs.
Faster turnaround time = More money
In the field of web designing, there come certain times when you
suddenly catch the favor of the goddess of good fortune
. You may get as many projects in a single day as you might get in months. And all of a sudden, time becomes a precious commodity as it
translates directly into profits
.
At this point, the
biggest advantage you can get from a ready-made website
is faster turnaround time. Instead of hiring a helping hand or rejecting a few projects
just because you want to create everything on your own
, you can use pre-made websites to your advantage to get projects done more quickly.
Won’t it
effect the quality of work
, you ask? Well, it may to some extent, but then again, if you’re an astute designer, you would
twist and turn a boring template into a highly customized design
.
A visualization aid for uninspired clients
Ready-made websites
provide good overall value to your clients
because of their intuitive nature. Let’s say that you have a client who wants a website made
but is dumb as a dishwasher when it comes to visualization
. You discuss and offer him some prototypes and he still can’t visualize the idea inside your head.
So
what’s a good way to make him see what you see?
Use templates.
By using templates, you can show
how the design will most likely end up looking like
. This means that you are saving yourself and your client a lot of time going through different lines of communication
just to hit that right spot
.
Does that mean anybody can do your job now?
Truly ready-made websites are very easy to use
and literally anyone who has a computer can use them, does not mean anyone can be a web designer now?
The answer would be no.
Yeah, the actual work of putting elements and customizing them can be done by anyone,
but there are still things that have strings attached to them
– things that can only be handled by a professional web designer.
Limitations of ready-made websites & “kiddie” designers
In this case, I’m
borrowing the word “kiddie” from the hacker terminology
“
script kiddie
” – a hacker who only uses scripts made by others in order to wreak havoc on the internet, so technically they are
just unskilled individuals
who
don’t have the knowledge
to actually make things work outside the boundaries of the tools they are using.
1. Color scheme can’t be learned in one day
In web design, it is utterly crucial to
choose the right color scheme
that would work for
both user experience as well as aesthetics
. It’s a skill that takes years of experience and a natural eye for
colors that complement each other
.
This also includes colors that are hot and trending, and how they are used to
make websites look appealing
.
2. Fonts are what make websites subtly stand out
In addition,
not everyone is adept at choosing the correct typography
and fonts. I mean look at all those birthday invitations you received in Comic freaking Sans. Disaster!
One
does not simply use Times New Romans or Comic Sans
on websites. A seasoned web designer knows the psychology behind each family of fonts, when to use
serif or sans serif
, how to make headings and subheadings pop,
how to make each paragraph more distinct
, and the like.
3. Only experts know that it’s not just about the surface
Web designers also work behind the scenes in order to make each website they design
works properly from the development point-of-view
.
There are some
back-end optimizations to take into account
such as meta tags and descriptions, how to make each website search engine and social media optimized, and overall responsiveness are things
only a person with years of experience in the field can do
.
To sum it up
In conclusion, ready-made websites aren’t killing web design, instead, they are
helping web designers and developers by making their work easier
, more profitable and more valuable to their clients.
As a
web designer should not fret
because you can’t be overtaken by ready-made websites yet. Yes, some businesses prefer easy to use and cheaper alternatives but
nothing beats the flexibility, reliability, and originality
of a website built by real professionals.
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