Web Development

Client Web Design FAQs

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Have you ever had a question about web design? You're not alone, though. On this page, you get answers for client web design FAQs about working with a web designer or web design agency, explaining how the process works and how much you can expect to pay.

What is Website Design?

The phrase "web design" is used to describe the process of creating and maintaining a website. There are several types of web design, but all of them aim to make the user's visit as pleasant as possible, including user interface design, user experience design, web graphic design, and search engine optimization (SEO).

Web Design and Development Difference

Web Design: A website's design is all about how it looks and feels to visitors, using best practices in user experience and graphic design.

Web Development: Behind the scenes in the site's backend, web development typically involves the construction of software, the coding of the site's structure, and the fixing of bugs. Most web designers can however handle the web development aspects for you to create a business website.

What is a Website Builder?

Website builders are online platforms that let you make websites without having to know how to code or pay a web designer thousands of dollars. There are ecommerce website builders, like Shopify, that are made for making online stores, and there are "generic" builders, like Wix, that are made for making other kinds of stores. Prices range from $6 to $299 per month for these platforms.

Let Web Designers Do What They Do Best

Understand that the design of your website is one of the most critical factors that has a significant impact on the performance of your company.

You can show your web designer examples of websites to give them an idea of how you want yours to look in relation to your brand story. Don't tell web designers how to design. (It's like telling a surgeon how to perform surgery.) Respect, trust, and let them do their job.

How to Prepare My Project Brief?

Your project brief is a statement of purpose, a concise declaration of a your expectations (as a client) of what the project should accomplish. Providing a detail brief helps you to get a realistic estimate and avoid scope creep.

  1. Provide a clear statement of objectives, with priorities
  2. Relate the objectives to overall company positioning
  3. Indicate if and how you’ll measure achievement of your goals
  4. Who are your target audience: define, characterize and prioritize your audiences
  5. Define budgets and time frames to get a realistic estimate and timeline.
  6. Explain the internal approval process, e.g. who is the decision maker.
  7. Ensure that everyone understands and follow the necessary steps and project procedures. Instead of calling, ask us questions in writing so that everyone is on the same page.
A brief is not a blueprint but a statement of purpose. It shouldn’t tell the designer how to do the work.

How to Choose a Web Design Company?

To find the best web design company for your business, you should first decide what kind of website you want and what you want it to do. You should also think about your budget. Then, you should look online for companies in your area and read customer reviews or testimonials to make sure the agency you choose has a good track record.

How to Compare Web Design Companies?

You should compare each company based on things like cost, the clients they've worked with before, the ratings of their online reviews, and the overall quality of their portfolios. Then, you should have a good idea of which company will help you reach your goals the most.

Is the Cheapest Option Always the Best?

Check to see if the price includes your specific needs. The only reason you'd pay dirt cheap for web design is that you're missing out on a lot of necessary aspects for a great website. You might end up spending a few thousand dollars on a website that doesn't help you make you any money. 

Key Elements of a Successful Website

  • Domain + Hosting can both be taken care of for you.
  • Information Architecture: Sitemap, Content Arrangement
  • Responsive Layout: Optimized for different screensize (PC, Laptop, Tablet, Mobile)
  • SEO Optimized: Grow your organic traffic.
  • Copywriting: Engage users, provide valuable information.
  • Website Security: Prevent getting spam, phising emails
  • SSL Cert Secure Connection
  • Maintenance
  • Support Reliability

What is a Favicon?

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Favicon is a small icon (a.k.a browser icon) that is displayed in web browsers tab of the website or in bookmark and favorites lists. The default size for a favicon is 512px x 512px.

Website Goal Strategy

Client Web Design Questionnaire

  1. Why do you want to have a new web site, or have your current site redesigned?
  2. Please describe your organization in a few sentences?
  3. What goals do you have for this web project? (i.e. increase sales, build a solid brand, etc.)
  4. Who will be the primary target audience of this web site? (i.e. existing clients, potential new customers, internal employees)
  5. Do you have a Core Value Proposition or a brief statement that sums up your competitive advantage?
  6. What is your budget for this project?
  7. What roles and individuals will be involved in this project? (i.e. primary contact, content producer, maintenance going forward)
  8. What is your ideal deadline for completing this project?
  9. Please provide examples of other web sites within or outside of your industry that are appealing to you, and why.
  10. What are your favorite, and least favorite features of a web site?