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Scope: Light Web Design

Can my designer create Web Designs?

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We can create light web designs for all subscription plans!

What Is Light Web Design?

Light Web Design is a design-focused approach to website creation that prioritizes visual & navigation aesthetics.

The focus is on creating the front-end design, covering all visual elements, and does not include advanced UX practices, user interface functionality, backend development, content generation, web engineering, or programming tasks. Our designers apply basic UX/UI principles and best practices to produce appealing mockups, guided by clear design briefs.

Note: For complex web designs, we require additional materials such as a website wireframe, content, and detailed instructions to ensure we effectively meet your design needs.

We can:

✅ Revise existing web designs

✅ Create web designs from scratch if a clear design brief is provided

✅ Deliver your light web design requests in these formats:

• Source File: PSD, AI, Figma* (*exclusive to Premium plans)

• Image File: PSD, PNG, PDF

If you have any doubts, please contact us. We'll be happy to assess and confirm whether your request falls within our scope of service!

However, we won't be able to do:

❌ Coding

❌ Content creation

❌ Complex web design without clear design briefs

❌ Wireframes

❌ Heavy UI/UX considerations

Here are some examples of Light Web Designs that are in scope:

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1️⃣ Create your request in the Design Pickle platform and write your request's description

2️⃣ You may link any additional docs (if any) and provide design examples

3️⃣ The final delivery reflects the design below when following the instructions above.

Need further help? Email us through [email protected], or click the chat button on the lower right-hand side of this window to chat with us.

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