Top Tips for Choosing a Web designer

A few years ago the web looked very different. There was little in the way of dynamic content, except a bit of Flash aniamtion, that most people steered clear of due to the drain on bandwidth. Back then, quality of design was a side issue.

In the early days, web design was so profitable for the few that mastered it, many more web designers sprung up and pretty soon, it was easy to enter the business if you knew where to download design templates and how to carry out minor modifications. There was little in the way of quality control.

You’re looking for a web designer because you want a professional look for your business to increase customers - therefore you need to avoid those designers who are still learning their craft. You have to make sure your designer can deliver the key aspects that are essential - a useful, appealing website that loads quickly. Visitors are very fickly - if your website doesn’t tick all the right boxes, they’ll leave your site in a matter of nanoseconds and be off to one of your competitors.

The same thing goes with usability - if they find it hard to find the things they are looking for, they will leave sooner than you think. Therefore, a professional web designer that understands your needs is almost imperative. Remember too that the cheapest quote can prove to be false economy.

There are some specific things you should look for when choosing for the perfect web designer for your business, and they are detailed below:

  • Is your designer open minded? Your designer should listen to your opinions and requirements - after all you know your business better than anyone. He should be able to take what you know about your business and customers and fuse it with what he knows about web design. See if he listens well and and asks you the right questions, rather than blindly trying to impose a solution on you. The desired result is a fusion of ideas to produce a remarkable website, rather than a “cookie cutter” solution.
  • Good and quick - It doesn’t matter how long the deadline is, you always want to make sure progress is being made towards completion. Ask him to complete the work in stages - and specify how long each stage will take him. Review each stage as you go, to make sure he is completing everything as you want it.
  • Promoting Usability ? As mentioned before, you need a website that is useful, rather than glittery or flashy. You have to see if your web designer understands that need - if he can build a useful website that still looks good.
  • Finding the perfect web designer is a difficult task but should not be totally impossible, if you follow the above. Review his portfolio to see if his past works are usable and well designed, ask questions and you shouldn’t go too far wrong. If anything arises that makes you feel uncomfortable, then walk away and find another one.

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