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web design: my approach
Your website should succeed in fulfilling its purpose. Everything on your website should drive that purpose. If a graphic or text is not helping to sell your products or your services, not entertaining and captivating your audience, not delivering your message, it doesn't deserve to be there.
Design, copy and build have to be intertwined. If your website design is stunning and cutting edge, but your copy is sub-literate, you undermine your customer's confidence in you. If your website looks good and reads well, but the order form doesn't work, you'll lose that customer. I believe that a website has to work, right down to the smallest hyperlink. I do the work to make sure it does.
A website has to be as easy to use by the person who on the Internet for the first time as it is for experienced Internet surfers. I never make your visitors guess about anything. They will always know where they are, what they are looking at, where they can go to from where they are, how to get there, and how to get back. I believe in clarity, simplicity, and ease of use. I don't put my design before your needs.
You can have whirling, bouncing animations on your site, but unless you are selling bouncy, whirly things, why would you? You can have a Flash introductionbut have you noticed that they tend to have a 'skip intro' button? These technological gizmos tend to be there for the web designer's egoand to boost up the cost. Why would you distract your visitors from your message, throw away your bandwidthwhich you pay forand waste your visitors' time, to show off a gizmo? Pointless gimmicks are pointless gimmicks. I don't use them.
My sites are designed with both browser compatibility and backward compatibility in mind. Your visitors, no matter what the age of their computers, should be able to see your site and navigate through it. What works in one browser doesn't always work in another. While no website can ever look exactly the same on every browser or on every screen, your website should communicate your message to every single visitor using any combination of software and hardware and I make sure it will.
Ever visit a site that says 'last updated Feb 1999'? Or been to a site that looked that old? Web design and content have to be constantly refreshed and updated to look the business. You wouldn't give out two year old brochures or run advertisements with out-of-date telephone numbers, so why would you have a fossilised website? I believe in establishing long-term strategies for the websites I create. Your website should know where it's going.
Control: who has it? I believe that those who want to run their own websites should be able to do so. I can you teach the skills that will let you alter, change and maintain your own website, if that is what you want, and I'll make it easy and fun for you to manage and update your own site.
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