These are general phases that I would typically follow when working with a client:
Discovery phase: This involves gathering information about the client's business, their goals for the website, and their target audience. This may include a kickoff meeting, a questionnaire, and/or research into the client's industry and competitors.
Planning phase: Based on the information gathered in the discovery phase, we will create a project plan that outlines the scope of work, timelines, and deliverables. This may include wireframes, design mockups, and development milestones.
Design phase: Once the project plan is in place, we will begin designing the website, taking into account the client's branding, visual identity, and user experience goals. This may include multiple rounds of revisions and feedback from the client.
Some guidelines that I would like the client to know before working with me include:
Clear communication: It is important that we maintain open and clear communication throughout the project, to ensure that expectations are aligned and that the project stays on track.
Timely feedback: To keep the project moving forward, it is important that the client provides timely feedback and approvals at each stage of the process.
Flexibility: While we will strive to meet the client's goals and objectives, it is important to remain flexible and adaptable as the project progresses, to ensure that we are able to pivot and make adjustments as needed.
Collaboration: Successful web design projects require collaboration between the designer and the client, and we will work closely together to ensure that the final product meets the client's needs and goals.
What's included
Website design mockups or prototypes
These are visual representations of what the website will look like, usually provided in the form of wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, or interactive prototypes.
User interface (UI) design assets
These may include icons, graphics, and other visual elements that are used throughout the website.
These are general phases that I would typically follow when working with a client:
Discovery phase: This involves gathering information about the client's business, their goals for the website, and their target audience. This may include a kickoff meeting, a questionnaire, and/or research into the client's industry and competitors.
Planning phase: Based on the information gathered in the discovery phase, we will create a project plan that outlines the scope of work, timelines, and deliverables. This may include wireframes, design mockups, and development milestones.
Design phase: Once the project plan is in place, we will begin designing the website, taking into account the client's branding, visual identity, and user experience goals. This may include multiple rounds of revisions and feedback from the client.
Some guidelines that I would like the client to know before working with me include:
Clear communication: It is important that we maintain open and clear communication throughout the project, to ensure that expectations are aligned and that the project stays on track.
Timely feedback: To keep the project moving forward, it is important that the client provides timely feedback and approvals at each stage of the process.
Flexibility: While we will strive to meet the client's goals and objectives, it is important to remain flexible and adaptable as the project progresses, to ensure that we are able to pivot and make adjustments as needed.
Collaboration: Successful web design projects require collaboration between the designer and the client, and we will work closely together to ensure that the final product meets the client's needs and goals.
What's included
Website design mockups or prototypes
These are visual representations of what the website will look like, usually provided in the form of wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, or interactive prototypes.
User interface (UI) design assets
These may include icons, graphics, and other visual elements that are used throughout the website.