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Streamlined Web Design Process: From Concept to Completion

Discover a structured web design process that enhances client collaboration. Starting with client consultations to draft initial mockups, we ensure feedback is incorporated during the second consultation. The final mockups lead to efficient coding practices using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Our designs are engaging and visually appealing, offering straightforward navigation while balancing creativity with functionality. Although some design elements may appear intense for academia, our focus remains on delivering high-quality, organized, and easy-to-navigate web solutions.

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Streamlined Web Design Process: From Concept to Completion

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  1. Design Process • Consulting with client • Drafting mockups • 2nd consultation; feedback • Final mockup • Coding

  2. Pros Very organized Easy to navigate Conventional Banner is eye-catching Cons Conventional Doesn’t represent Professional Writing Color scheme seems arbitrary Text treatment in banner is interesting, but not “true”

  3. Pros Graphics pop off the page Highly visual Navigation is understandable Represents the vivacity of PW Cons Too intense for academe

  4. Pros Functional content areas Navigation is straightforward Engaging design Representative of the creativity in PW Cons Some extraneous design Nav buttons are a bit over the top

  5. Final Product Design • Uses the third mockup as a base • Nav revised http://www.msu.edu/~smeltek5/pw

  6. Final Product Specs • HTML/CSS/XML • PHP/MySQL not an option • Flash • Javascript

  7. To Be Done • Completion of coding • Content management and editing • Memo detailing design process

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