How do you choose the right designer for your project?
The best way to choose the right designer for your project
is to inspect the quality of their work. Take a good look
at their design portfolio and keep the following questions
in mind:
1) Did the designer build the
site? Is their name on it? Check to see if the designer built the site or
just did some work after the fact.
2) Do the sites show a significant
diversity of design? Check to see if the designer
uses templates that are the same over and over again
or if the designer
started fresh and designed a unique site for the product/service
being offered.
3) Do the sites demonstrate
technical expertise? Certain
things you may want to look for are ASP, Flash, Databases,
E-commerce set up, or Video, just to name a few.
4) Do the sites show attention
to detail? See if the images
are clean and crisp. How does the text layout look? You
can't hold a designer responsible for what the text may
say, but you can certainly hold them responsible for the
layout.
5) Are the sites properly focused
on the product/service? You want the site to draw attention to the product/service
being presented, does the site do that or does it take
away or distract you from it?
Most of all trust word of mouth; see what others have to say about the designer. Don’t be afraid to ask the designer for client references. A good designer will gladly provide them to you so you can check it out for yourself. There are thousands of designers out there but it’s the level of service and the quality of their work that makes the difference.
Now, if all this talk has gotten you thinking about the kinds of design elements, themes and technologies you'd like to include in your website, take a few moments to share your thoughts by filling out our interactive form. The form covers a number of important conceptual areas, and completing it greatly assists us in helping you develop your project. If you'd rather print out a paper version, a standard pdf is available here.
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