Many
have a misconception that the website
design process ends when the website has been successfully
published for public viewing. In reality, web design is a continuous
endeavour that involves looking out for new styles, changes in web
culture, and constant adaptation to a highly dynamic world. While
some are already satisfied with their current websites, it can
actually benefit them to make periodic changes.
During
the early 2000s, there was no clear standard on what websites should
look like. Everything was acceptable since the internet was still
relatively new. People were easily satisfied with basic aesthetic
elements and information, with no judgment on graphic design, colour
palettes, multimedia, and other creative factors.