Web redesign 2.0
If you are a professional web designer you may only get to design a web site
only once. But if in case you are lucky you may get a chance to redesign it
number of times. So, in their book named workflow that works for web redesign
2.0, Emily Cotler and Kelly Goto introduces a number of practices for web designers
so that they can personalize and formulate for benefiting clients small and
big.
The process described by two concentrates in special challenges that are presented
by site redesign, but can always be used to modify initial site designs. The
book has been written for people who are in fact capable of managing professionals
or a team of freelancers and independents who apply the principles to their
work and their interaction with clients. So, after performing little research
I was able to apply the techniques with my clients.
Let the core process guide you
The book basically describes what Cotler and Goto describe core processor,
which is in fact a five step method that is used to organize web design projects.
The principles that have been stated in these books are designed by experienced
personals and have been tested in live situations. The authors at the same time
also have their legs firmly placed in the real world. So, the basic core process
focuses on how to manage optimum results for the clients when creating web sites
for meeting business goals and trying to solve problems related to business.
They guide you through best web design practices along with marking the pitfalls
like late contents and scope creep. They also offer best techniques so that
you can deal with issues and assuage clients at the same time.
Well-organized as expected
It is important that your clients understand how to design best web sites.
So, the books excellent feature are displayed so that the web designers can
easily glance through different tips and techniques that they can in fact apply
immediately. You can always enjoy delight visuals along with complete details
in the form of workflow display.
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