Top 10 Qualities Your Web Designer Should Have. Being a web designer is hard work. Sometimes, being the customer is
even harder. Here are the top 10 things you should look for in your web
designer:
He Should Be Customer-Oriented
Sometimes, IT professionals and web designers aren’t known for their
friendliness. They may be short-and to to-the-point, lacking any inkling
of what constitutes “customer satisfaction.” Make sure your web
designer understands your needs and designs his service to meet those
needs.
She Should Put Form Behind Function
Websites have to look pretty but they also have to function well.
Sometimes, web designers focus too heavily on the design and don’t pay
enough attention to how well the site loads. This can become a huge
problem later on down the road. Bad, or messy, code only makes things
harder to fix later on. Make sure your web designer puts function ahead
of form.
He Should Be A Usability Expert
Usability is a must. If he’s not familiar with Jakob Nielson’s
principles of usability, don’t hire him (or introduce him to them).
Those usability standards have solid research backing them up. If you
want to keep visitors on your site, and keep them coming back, your
website has to place usability above everything else.
She Should Be Familiar With Your Industry
Your web designer should be somewhat familiar with your industry.
Some industries have special requirements that must be included into the
design. For example, insurance professionals may need to have special
disclosures and a special privacy page for users. Also, some industries
are expected to have certain kinds of designs. Where a coffee shop could
get away with a more casual design, a law firm needs to look more
professional.
He Should Include You In The Design Process
Getting involved in the design process ensures that you get
everything you want. Some designers exclude clients for some reason.
Often, the result is something that the designer likes but the client is
either apathetic about or doesn’t like. Choose web designers that
actively engage you about your ideas for the site.
She Should Have Good Communication Skills
Communication is a must. It’s also pretty rare to find a web designer
that is also a good communicator. You should be able to exchange ideas
and keep the flow of ideas moving back and forth between the both of
you. If you can’t, consider changing designers. Often times, it’s
difficult to judge how well of a communicator they are until after the
project starts, but referrals from other people (or engaging past
clients of the designer) can be very helpful in sorting this one out.
He Should Make And Keep Deadlines
A designer that doesn’t give you deadlines and milestones for your
project is not worth hiring. Without deadlines, the designer can take as
long as he wants to design your site. The arrangement is very
open-ended. Fortunately, you can figure out how your designer handles
this problem by just asking openly how he works. If he doesn’t mention
deadlines or an outline for the process, move on. If you have to prod
him to make a deadline or milestones for your project, move on. He’ll be
more trouble than he’s worth.
She Should Design Your Site Using The Latest HTML and CSS Design and techniques
You should hire a designer that can showcase the latest HTML CSS
design. If your web designer doesn’t know how to separate design from
content, then you need a new designer. Most competent designers
understand this, and will not give you any issues here. Choosing a
designer that can design with the latest HTML and CSS will keep you out
of the “gutter” of the design industry.
Your Web Designer Should Have A Good Imagination
You need your designer to have a good imagination. While your ideas
are important, you need to rely on your designer to have a good
imagination that can translate your ideas into reality. Sometimes, your
ideas will need to be modified to work for a website. Only a creative
web designer will be able to come up with a way to creatively implement
just about any idea you throw at him.
Your Web Designer Should Be Efficient
Making deadlines isn’t good enough. Your website designer needs to
work efficiently. Ask her how long it takes, on average to build a site.
You can safely ask this after you have given her a general idea of what
you want from the site. If she meets you with nothing but vague
answers, move on.
About Author
Guest post contributed for Name.com by Kimberly Myers. Kimberly is a freelance writer and contributes to a number of blogging communities. She also buys and sells domains and websites.
Guest post contributed for Name.com by Kimberly Myers. Kimberly is a freelance writer and contributes to a number of blogging communities. She also buys and sells domains and websites.
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