How to Prepare Your Project before You Order Website Design

Written by Oleg Lazarenko


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First of all you need to sit down, take a peace of paper and take some notes:

The first thing you will have to deal with has nothing to do withrepparttar web design itself, it's more related to content writing but it must be defined and will effectrepparttar 132561 rest of your actions. So first of all you need to decide:

1) What isrepparttar 132562 topic of your future website?

2) What isrepparttar 132563 goal ofrepparttar 132564 site you are making?

3) What are you trying to achieve with your site. Specify a goal, preferably in one short sentence. Allrepparttar 132565 time you will have to remember: only if you clearly understand what you need you will be able to explain this to web Design Company

4) Write a good description of you goals, aims and themes. Write how you are going to achieve them. When I say “good description” I mean really good, so that somebody, how knows nothing about your project could understand what you need and what you want. Web designers can not read your minds, so do not even test them. They simply cannot do that. I may recommend to give your description to somebody you trust but who does not involved in your company and knows nothing about your project. Ask your wife or your best friend, if they understand everything that will give yourepparttar 132566 idea that description was done correctly.

5) Search for competitor’s websites and note good ideas they implement on their websites. Let design company know what you like and what you do not like. Ask them not to copyrepparttar 132567 stuff from competitor’s websites but to create something better. I’m sure designers will come with something unique and beautiful if they will only know that you accept it.

These arerepparttar 132568 main points you have to be aware before starting order website design from web design studio. These tips will help you to save tones of money and efforts. Select Design Company wisely and as I said before:repparttar 132569 better you understand what you needrepparttar 132570 easier it will be explain to designers.

You may reprint this tutorial for free as long asrepparttar 132571 content, Aboutrepparttar 132572 Author sections and all links remain unchanged.



Oleg Lazarenko

Production manager of

Metamorphosis Website Design Studio -

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Elements of Graphic Design for Your Website

Written by Kelly Paal


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2. Text, related torepparttar above be careful what text color you use. Followrepparttar 132559 rules above for determining a text color. It should be easy to read, and look at. 3. Font, no more that three fonts onrepparttar 132560 entire website. I mean that! A big mistake that I see a lot of times isrepparttar 132561 use of more than three different fonts, it get’s hard to read no matter how neat you think it looks. 4. Font size, no more that three font sizes either. Now I don’t mean three font sizes for each ofrepparttar 132562 three fonts you’ve chosen. I mean no more than three fonts with a total of three sizes throughoutrepparttar 132563 entire site, and if you can get by with less even better. It will simplify your site. 5. Scrolling, this is a big one literally. I’ve been on too many sites where I had to scroll down so far that my computer beeped at me. This is really important on your main page. Keep it very sparse, generally any information that someone has to scroll more than one full page down for will not be read.

This is only a start of course but it’s a start and it is on these issues that I see so many problems. Always remember that simplicity is best.

Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape Photographer, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Recently she started her own business Kelly Paal Photography (www.kellypaalphotography.com). She has an educational background in photography, business, and commercial art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography principles to her web design.


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