Website Design Basics – Overcoming Communication Barriers With Your Designer
Posted by Greg Williams | Filed under Web Design
Now that you have selected an individual or company to do your website design, the thing you need to work on now is how to communicate properly with your designer.
Effective communication is important especially when you outsource your website design needs. It’s not even an issue of language barrier because a lot of freelancers today have become really good at the English language. The communication barrier you need to get over is relaying what you want for your website.
This can be one of the most difficult parts of creating a website because you and your website designer need to come to terms with how you want the site to be made. You need to find a common ground.
You need to find a way on how you can get your ideas across. If you do this effectively, your person will be able to come up with a very good website design—not just any website.
It’s hard enough to describe your vision to someone you are talking with in person, it is more difficult to describe it to someone you are dealing with remotely. This is where you can really get frustrated. And if you have a short temper, you can be jeopardizing your project already.
No matter how good your website designer is if you are not able to paint the picture vividly in his mind, you will not have the result you are gunning for.
It may prove to be very difficult putting your instructions on an email and expect him to get it instantly. It doesn’t really work that way. Again, painting the exact picture you have in mind in the brain of another person is really hard. You may not even be close enough to getting the result you want.
The best way to deal with this is to let your website designer have it his way. I am not saying you should let him take the reins. You are still the boss and what you want matters. All I am saying is that leave the technical aspect to him. He is an expert, anyway. You have to trust his skills.
What you can do is tell him what the nature of your site is. Tell him what you envision for your site, what your goals are. Relay to him your vision and mission. If you have some specific content and photos you want to use, give it to him. He will get the idea.
You can show him a certain website design that inspired you. He can use this as a basis for his work. As long as you have laid the foundation of the project, his brain will immediately start working.
Related posts:
- Planning on Creating Your Website? Remember These 3 Essential Elements
- Good Navigation Can Make Your Website Design Very Effective
- Web Design – Web Vizion
- 4 Things to Check Out When Hiring Web Design Companies
- Web Design – AffordableTungstenRings.com
Tags: Tips, Web Design





