Al Huda Shorthand & I.T Institute Multan
We are providing professional training of WEB Designing.The business of web design:-
There is an interlocking relationship between the budget of a site
and its scope and timeline. A change in one element will affect at least
one of the others. If you are a freelance web designer, you may be dealing with a
client directly; if you are working in an organization, the “client” might be a
manager or a different division or department. In both situations, the rules are
similar: if the budget, scope, or deadline shifts, it will affect at least one
of the other aspects of the project. After you complete the information
architecture phase, it is quite likely that the client will ask for new
features. As the designer, you need to communicate how this will affect either
the budget or the timeline for delivery. In a similar way, if the timeline for
delivery changes and the site needs to be delivered sooner than anticipated,
then you need to either exclude features or change the budget to reflect this.
Ideally, the client will be able to tell you which of these factors is the most
important. For example, if there is a fixed budget for a site and there is
absolutely no way the client can exceed it, then you will have to ensure that
features can be completed within the budget.
Resources:
Issues such as managing projects, legal contracts, and other
aspects of web design require attention. Here are some resources to get you
started:
AIGA:
AIGA is an association dedicated to supporting designers. Although
it offers memberships, it also provides non-members access to free resources
such as tips on how to create contracts as well as forms you can use.
Graphic
Artists Guild:
The Guild has local chapters in many cities. They publish the
Graphic Artists Guild’s Handbook of Pricing & Ethical Guidelines, which can
help you determine the appropriate fees for your services and also provides
sample legal forms and tips on how to market yourself.
A
List Apart:
An invaluable online resource for all things related to web design,
this site has articles about business practices, client management, information
architecture, and much more. Each year, the site also conducts and releases a
survey of web designers, which provides useful data about salary ranges, job
titles, and more. Type survey in the search field on their home page to find
the most recent one.
The
role of usability testing
Usability testing is related to, but distinct from, the field of
design. Usability testing is the process of evaluating how users interact with
a website. It often involves giving a user a task to complete on a given site
and then observing how well they complete the task, whether they can complete
it. If a user encounters difficulty or is confused by the process, these
problems are noted and solutions are then tested and integrated into the site.
Wireframes:
Wireframes are typically created in black and white or shades of
gray, using placeholders for images. Wireframes avoid the visual design of the
site and are more concerned with the organization of the content and features.
You can create a wireframe in a program like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe
Fireworks, Microsoft Visio, or OmniGraffle, or even by using a sketch on paper
or a whiteboard. A wireframe does not need to be interactive and is a fast way
to start a conversation between designers, developers, clients, and other
members who are involved in a project
Prototypes:
Prototypes are usually built for demonstration purposes. They differ
from mockups and wireframes because they show the functionality and often
demonstrate how the user interacts with elements on a page. For example, if a
website will have a shopping cart, a prototype would help define the way the
cart will function once it is completed. Aspects of the shopping cart that may
be impossible or difficult to display as an image such as animation, response
time, or what happens when a user removes an item from the cart are ideal
candidates for a prototype. You can build a prototype using HTML, Flash
animation, or a program such as Microsoft SketchFlow or Balsamic Mockups.
Be
creative during the planning process:
The planning stage can be a fun part of the site creation process,
because this is where you can propose those crazy ideas that may never make it
onto the final site. You want to avoid limiting yourself, as there will be time
for a reality check once the designing and coding begins! Keep in mind that in
the early stages of site development, collaboration is important. Whether it
involves user testing or receiving feedback from a wireframe, if you learn how
to collaborate and incorporate good ideas into your design, your final product
will benefit.
Therefore, if you want to learn Web
designing professionally, completely, comprehensively, visit Al Huda Shorthand
& I.T Institute, Multan and get admission.
For further information contact
0300-8829545 or 0311-4029545 or www.alhudashorthand.com or visit in person.
1st Floor Noor Plaza Opposite Women University, Ghanta
Ghar to katchary Road, Multan.