"Web design is a lot like chess, design strategy is a lot like chess, darn it." Joseph Damiano circa 2000
Design strategy for the web is challenging much like a game of chess. In chess you need to know your opponent (Competition), anticipate their moves, and defend your position. Strategy...A successful web design is one that the average viewer uses without problems. That first impression is important. Understanding how the Internet languages and applications work is an important criteria to aide in targeting your audience, viewer or market. Meta Data is important, really important: it tells what your web site contains to the programs, search engines and databases out on the Internet. This is a dynamic and increasingly complex interaction of design, man and machine.
Strategy should include your marketing plan. Strategy should include considerations for your market, their economic structure: are they on dial up or broadband? Is the site going to be global, national or local? How is the site going to be hosted, what amount of throughput do you need, how secure should your site be, are all considerations for your project.
The 4GIG approach allows a mix of cross disciplined designers, programmers, database and Information Technology administrators to openly collaborate, share opinion, and design a solution to your strategy.
The first step is getting to know you, your market and your expectations. Analysis is free, not all projects are accepted. Those that are accepted will be given prompt, individual and professional attention that will make your design strategy a victorious one.
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prompt, individual and professional attention that will make your design
strategy a victorious one.