Web Design Checklist Part 2
Posted on: August 4, 2010 | Category: digital / web media | 9 Comments
Here’s part 2 of my Web Design checklist, a lists of points covering multiple areas from content to usability to accessibility to standards, making sure it will be a lot less likely to overlook important parts of a site.
If you choose to develop your own site, or even if you are planning to hire a web designer, here is a web site design checklist you [ read more .. ]
Web Design Checklist Part1
Posted on: July 28, 2010 | Category: digital / web media | 14 Comments
Designing websites can be a long and complicated process. Dealing with clients, designing prototypes, coding, programming, and testing – there’s a lot to keep track of and a lot to make sure gets done.
I have made this checklist to make my life a whole lot easier. With lists of points covering multiple areas from content to usability to accessibility to standards, making sure it will be [ read more .. ]
How to set Goals for your next Website
Posted on: June 29, 2010 | Category: digital / web media | 15 Comments
Having an online presence these days has never been more important. If you are thinking about designing a new business Web site or improving an existing one, make sure how to make the website more effective and successful.
The first step in the development of a website is to set your exact objectives and goals for that website, to help you develop a more successful site in the [ read more .. ]
Things-To-Do Before Publishing Your Site
Posted on: June 1, 2010 | Category: digital / web media | 12 Comments
Everytime you’re working on a new website there are some things and/or actions that should be considered before publishing a new website and making everything public. It is very important to be prepared in advance, as things are inevitable.
In this article I’ll try to capture some of these important things and/or factors many developers often forget during the process of web development. Forgetting these actions can add up to big [ read more .. ]
Design & Usability: Parallels in History
Posted on: May 18, 2010 | Category: digital / web media | 8 Comments
“Usability” refers to how well users can learn and use a product to achieve their goals and how satisfied they are with that process[1]. In this article I want to look at some historical parallels in usability of traditional design and interactive design.
There are 2 very strong parallels in traditional (graphic) design and interactive (web) design:
Good Design = Usability
Website Design is Graphic Design intended for development [ read more .. ]

