web site planning cita 330 fall 2010 prof mills 1
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Web Site Planning
CITA 330 Fall 2010 Prof Mills
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Planning Issues
• What will the site do?• What will the site look like?• How will the user experience the site?• Navigation– Structures the site– What links are most important?
• Research client needs, similar sites, sites the client likes
• Requires communication with the client
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Planning Issues• Purpose
– Why build the site?– Use a short written statement to define
• What is the Image or Visual Message of the Site?– Driven by site purpose
• Content– Quantity the number of pages, images– Client must provide the content
• Audience– Define a user personality– simulate user’s goals and behaviors (Hunt)
• What is Success for this site?– How will you know your is successful?– Sketch scenarios (Hunt), use a short written statement
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Outline the Planning Issues
• Develop a set of notes addressing the planning issues
• Used by the team, an internal document• Plan before you build the site, obvious but
overlooked• Use a design brief (see Stocks) to put your
ideas in a format for the client to review
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The Design Brief *
• The design brief defines what the client expects of the design you will build
• The brief is an understanding between the client and the designer
• Use the brief to confirm your approach with the client before you build
• Have your client “sign-off” on the plan• * see Stocks, Chapter 2 Research
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Design Brief: Basic Questions
• Stocks outlines a set of basic questions on p. 26
• Include the related planning issues listed above you feel are important
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Questions
• 1 How will you communicate your design brief to your client? (see plan_student_website.docx)
• 2 What will you include in your design brief?• 3 How will you know your client and you are in
agreement about the design decisions you will make?
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Sources
• Elliot Stocks Sexy Web Design• Ben Hunt The Complete No Nonsense, Step-
by-Step Guide to Designing Web Siteshttp://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/design-process/web-design-process/