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There are many variables to take into account when planning your
website design. By spending a few moments thinking about some of the
basics, we can get a better idea of what you're after. Please don't
feel obligated to come up with absolute answers; this is simply
intended to give us a starting point in our discussions.
- Who
is your target audience? What are your expectations for having a web
site? Are you aiming your site to the general public? Professionals?
Artists? Parents? Friends? Relatives?
- How do you
envision the organization of information; how many pages? Even the
smallest web sites usually require a few pages...a Home page, About Us
page and Contact us page. Perhaps your web site needs a few pages to
display your products, or a Frequently Asked Questions page.
- Text/Content:
This one is very important. Do you have text written for your web site,
or at least a basic idea of what you will say on the various pages?
This is what your customers will come to your site for and what will
keep them coming back.
- Visual Design: Most web
sites require at least some graphic elements. Do you have a logo or
specific color scheme in mind? Do you want complex graphics or would
you prefer a simple, sparse look for your site? Is there a specific
feel you’d like your website to have?
- Are there
other web sites that you like? It's perfectly acceptable to use other
web sites as inspiration for your own. Obviously, we can't just use
someone else's design, but using another design to stimulate ideas is
fine. Keep a list of websites that you like and try to note what it is
it that you like about them. Is it the color? The way the information
is organized? The simplicity of the graphics? The flashy, high-tech
look?
- Photos: Do you need photographs of your
products, personnel, facility, etc.? Are these photos already created,
or will you need photographic work done also?
- Forms:
Do you need any pages on your web site that collect information from
your visitors and then automatically forward the information to you in
email?
- "Shopping cart": Do you want to sell
products online via an automated "shopping cart"? Or will a simple
"fill in the blanks" form work just as well?
- Number
of products: About how many individual products do you want to sell on
your website? Take into account different styles, colors, sizes of a
particular item.
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