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Web Design Question

  • 24-01-2012 12:04am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,139 ✭✭✭


    Hey folks, I’m setting up a website as a business but I have no experience in web design or how to make it work, the only thing I have is the idea. If I employ a web designer how much of that can he/she help with or will I need to know exactly what I want before I go to them for the design? Thanks in advance.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,163 ✭✭✭✭Liam Byrne


    Wreck wrote: »
    Hey folks, I’m setting up a website as a business but I have no experience in web design or how to make it work, the only thing I have is the idea. If I employ a web designer how much of that can he/she help with or will I need to know exactly what I want before I go to them for the design? Thanks in advance.

    It's usually better to have a clear idea what you want, since you both then know what the deliverables are.

    Having said that, lots of people don't know what is or isn't possible or advisable in order to give a designer that overview.

    I've helped develop a few concepts from the bare idea, and it can work well due to the absence of preconceived notions, but just be sure to acknowledge that this is additional effort/advice/time on the part of the designer and/or developer.

    P.S. There's also significant trust required so that the designer won't run with the idea themselves and also so that the client won't take the starting advice for free and go elsewhere......the agreement / NDA should be clear as to BOTH parties' obligations.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 968 ✭✭✭Chet Zar


    Wreck wrote: »
    Hey folks, I’m setting up a website as a business but I have no experience in web design or how to make it work, the only thing I have is the idea. If I employ a web designer how much of that can he/she help with or will I need to know exactly what I want before I go to them for the design? Thanks in advance.

    Depends on the idea and the potential as well. If it's something you are not sure is going to work - or how well it is going to work - use the approach of 'fail fast, fail cheap. Not that you should be thinking that it's not going to work - rather it just means that you get to test out the idea at minimal cost to yourself. There are also ways of setting up a website for cheap/free - Wordpress is one such option, as is www.gettingbusinessesonline.ie

    But yes, as mentioned, be clear on what you are looking for, and look for referrals/testimonials and evidence of experience from any potential designer you contract.


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