The initial web site design brief is the cornerstone to a sound and profitable web site design project. Get it wrong, miss out on the key elements and you could end up at best losing a lot of time and money over the simplest of web site design jobs.
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initial web site design brief is the cornerstone to a sound and profitable web
site design project. Get it wrong, miss out on the key elements and you could
end up at best losing a lot of time and money over the simplest of web site
design jobs. At worst you could end up in a dispute with your web site design
customer with a few hassles. While most serious web site design companies will
draft and present their customer with a proper quote with all the web site
design specs and conditions, many feel it is not necessary to have a similar
document for smaller web site design projects. This is a mistake because a badly
planned small web site design project could end up being a big headache if
things get out of control. So getting the initial web site design brief right
from the outset is critical.
So what is this initial web site design
brief? It is basically what you and your customer agreed to put in the web site
design project before you take his or her good money. Very few customers,
especially in the discount web site design market, have a well laid out specs
sheet of what they require in a web site. More than likely they have an idea,
they have seen a few web site designs and they will try their best to explain to
you what they want. So far so good and there is nothing wrong with them
explaining their web design requirement verbally. The problem comes up when
complications arise. If you have a piece of paper or an email that lists the
features of the web design, it is easy to go back to it and have a point of
reference for future arguments or additional work.
I’d advise every web
design company to draft a quote listing the following:
• The aim of the web
site being designed. What is the intended purpose of the web site being
designed?
• List all the features and functions of the web site as much as
you can.
• Describe the visitor’s experience when he or she is on the web
site.
• Describe the webmaster’s experience. What functions and info can the
webmaster access on the web site? Put down what is required for you to start the
web design project, e.g a deposit, the material, photos, texts etc.
• Make it
clear how long the web design project will last.
• Put down the cost
involved to complete the web design project and the payment terms.
• Do not
forget to mention other costs like domain name and hosting.
• Make your term
and conditions clear on the quote. No small prints.
I would recommend you
draft your own specs based on the customers web design requirement, even if the
latter has provided a well documented specs sheet or rfq. By rewriting the brief
with the web design requirement you are making sure that you understand every
one of the web design features. The devil is in the details. If you have any
doubts at this stage, ask the customer. Do not assume anything because once you
submit the quote, the customer will assume that you have understood and hold you
to it. If there are web design features you feel you cannot deliver, do not
hesitate to make this clear to the customer. Although very often you can come to
some arrangements, it is preferable to sometimes lose an order than to promise
web design features that you cannot deliver.
Most importantly, do not
give your customer high expectations if you are not sure about your ability to
deliver. It is much better to be conservative about your capabilities while
quoting and over achieving than the other way round. Salesmen are generally very
good at over selling and promising the sky. Anybody who has worked in bespoke
web design production knows that the time spent on a web design project can
quickly snowball unless you have a good brief or quote and the project is
tightly managed according to the brief.
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Ralph Ramah is the webmaster of Discount Web Design, one of the leading web design company in the UK
offering quality web site design
services
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