Web design is the look and user experience; development is the code that builds it. Together they create a fast, functional site that converts.
Web design and development is the combined practice of designing how a website looks and feels and writing the code that runs it. Design covers layout, visual style, and user experience; development covers the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and back-end logic. Together they produce a fast, mobile-friendly site that loads quickly, ranks well, and converts visitors into customers.
A Winter Park med spa was running a five-year-old template site that took 6 seconds to load on a phone and buried its “Book a Consultation” button below three scrolls. The design side fixed the look and flow , a clear hero, a sticky booking button, and trust signals (reviews and a before/after gallery) up top , while the development side rebuilt it on a faster framework, compressed the images, and wired in click-to-call plus an embedded booking widget. Mobile load dropped to 1.4 seconds and consultation requests roughly doubled within two months, because someone searching “med spa near Orlando” could now act in one tap instead of giving up.
Why it matters: for a local business, your website is usually the second impression after your Google listing, and it is where a click becomes a booked appointment or a bounce. Design controls whether a visitor trusts you in the first three seconds; development controls whether the page actually loads, works on a phone, and submits the form. A beautiful site that loads slowly still loses customers, and a fast site that looks like a 2012 template loses them too , you need both halves working together.
How it is measured: the practical scorecard is Google’s Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds, low layout shift, snappy interaction), mobile-friendliness, and conversion rate , the share of visitors who call, book, or fill out a form. PageSpeed Insights and Search Console show the technical numbers, while your call tracking or booking tool shows whether the design is actually converting. A solid target for a Central Florida small business is a sub-2.5-second mobile load and one obvious call-to-action per page.
How it connects to local SEO & AEO: Google treats speed and mobile usability as ranking factors, so a well-built site helps you surface in the local pack and map results for “[service] near me” searches. Clean, semantic development , proper headings, descriptive page titles, and structured data , also makes your pages easy for AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google’s AI Overviews to read and quote, which is how you get cited when a customer asks an AI to recommend a business near Orlando. Common mistakes that break both: slider-heavy homepages, text baked into images, no mobile testing, and one generic “Contact Us” instead of a specific, trackable action.
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