Finding a suitable designer for your business is important. Part of your business’s reputation depends on putting your business’s best face forward online. This includes having a good website.
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In part one of this series, I outlined the information you need to gather before you contact a web designer. In this article, I will show you how to place that information you gathered into a RFP document.
Do you need a website, but don’t know where to start? The very first thing you need to do is sit down and come up with a basic site plan. Deciding on the type of project and it’s initial specifications will help you pick and start a working relationship with a suitable designer.
Every time we start a new project we talk about how important it is to give the best work you can as a professional designer to a project. We have noticed that very often designers want so hard to please the client that they lose sight of what is actually the best for the project. I’ve seen and participated in a lot of projects that had me shaking my head sadly because I just didn’t feel the client got the type of site they or their business deserved.
Sep
27
2006
The WHAT and HOW in design: leaving your project in the hands of professionals
by Naomi Niles
When a professional relationship between a client and a designer begins, there are certain ways that will be helpful to achieve the best result. One of the guidelines to keep a project rolling in effectively and harmonically is to understand the function of the “WHAT” and “HOW” in design.











