Thursday, November 2, 2017

Role in the Design of Your New Web Site

Simply handing over some money and expecting a web design company to do the rest is the wrong way to go about designing a new website. You'll need to play an active role in developing your new website, or chances are high that you won't end up with something you really want.

Having a vision of the end result -

When you approach a design firm to build your site, you should have a clear vision of what you want. The more details you give, the better the project will be. This means three things. First, do some research and find web sites that you believe are both visually appealing and functional. Share these sites with your design firm. Secondly, give them as much information as you can about your target audience.

Considering logos and graphics for your new site -

New graphics and logos are also different matters. In the event your company doesn't have a logo or brand identity, this will need to be approached as a separate project. In the event you require additional design of logos and images, be prepared that this generally is a separate project and additional fees will apply.

Content for your new website -

As the business owner, you know your business better than anyone. For this reason alone you are the best person at making the decision of what content and forms need to be placed on your Web site. Secondly, you will need to consider whether updating the site's content is something that you would like the web firm to complete on your behalf, or whether this is a task that will be completed in-house.

The development of your new site -

Once your design firm has this information, they can begin. In saying that, initially you should be provided with a brief mock-up of the overall design of your new website. As the client, you can either approve or reject these ideas, but keep this in mind: once you've approved the brief and chosen a design, any changes to the design or overall Web site will incur extra fees


The team at Franciscan understand that while a professional web design company can put everything together for you, many of the pieces are strictly up to you. Including an eCommerce design element to your site, for instance, requires that you have an idea about what you're going to sell.

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