Methods and Mindsets for Successful Web Design Projects
Versa Studio owner joins Prescott Perez-Fox for a wide-ranging conversation on CMS, project management and planning, the challenges of branding, and good work habits.
Versa Studio owner joins Prescott Perez-Fox for a wide-ranging conversation on CMS, project management and planning, the challenges of branding, and good work habits.
Misunderstanding the scope of a project—just what is involved—clients may balk when they hear the straight story.
The current guide has been downloaded over 12,000 times. Help us plan the next one.
The provocative title points to the importance of having a responsive website—if your site is not responsive, you are at best frustrating your customers, and at worst losing sales.
As much as we'd like to work for you, we generally won't respond to RFPs (Request for Proposal).
For sites gone sour, sometimes the most painful solution—starting over—is the best.
One of the first questions from our clients is "What will this cost?". What is needed to write a proper quote?
Generally speaking, the cost of a web site is proportional to the amount of customization. In other words, more customization = higher cost.
When building a website, planning is often an afterthought. Here's a better approach.
Once a web site is built, maintenance is important to keeping it relevant to your customers.