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Communicating Your Needs to Your Web Designer

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<h2 class="header">Communicating Your Needs to Your Web Designer</h2>
<p> Communicating  with a <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> can be the most difficult part of the hiring  process because you and the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> don’t speak the same language  when talking about the details of a website. This article explains how  to get your ideas across to the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> you want to hire. <br />
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	Ok, so you’ve decided to hire a <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">professional web  designer</a> to <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">build your website</a>. You spent some time looking for the  right person. Eventually you found the right <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> that you  believe will design the most “remarkable”, “extraordinary” website the  internet community has yet seen. <br />
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	So now what? Explaining to the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> the  <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/designservices.html</a></a>">layout design</a> you have in your mind can be a very frustrating process.  You will find that putting the “picture” in your mind into words can be  a difficult task. Actually in most cases this is the biggest hurdle  between you and the final outcome. No matter how talented the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web  designer</a> is, if you can not communicate with him properly, in his own  professional language, he will not be able to use his talent to <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/designservices.html</a></a>">achieve  your design</a>. <br />
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	There are two possible situations you may face: </p>


Keywords:
web designer, communication, build your website, layout design


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<ol>
	<li type="1">You know what content you want on the website but have no clue how to present it to the user.</li>
	<li type="1">You know what content you want on the website, and you have the layout in your mind, but you don’t know how to implement it.</li>
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<p> In both cases you will need to explain your thoughts to the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web  designer</a>. Although most people who read those lines are probably  thinking that being in the second situation is better then being in the  first situation. However, real life experience shows the opposite to be  true. Giving a <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/</a></a>">web designer</a> the complete freedom of action regarding  the <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/</a></a>">web design</a> based solely on the website content is usually a smart  thing to do. You will find that explaining to the web designer what the  nature of your website is, whether it’s a product that you want to sell  or a hobby item, is much easier then trying to explain to him the  temperate of the color schema or an undefined shape that you would like  to have in the website header. <br />
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	Actually for both of the situations, I would suggest  you use the same approach, but with a minor modification to each  situation. If you know of a website that has all the features you want  or need and/or a site that looks the way you want your site to look, be  sure to give the site’s url to the web designer. Doing so will give him  some idea of what you want. You will both be looking at the same thing  but will actually look at it from a different angle. Therefore, it may  be better to give him more than one website as an example. The more  websites you find that can express your feelings and/or needs, the  easier it will be for web designers to understand your intention  without you having to use a single “technical” term. Chances are that  you won’t find a single website that has all of the feature you want.  After all, if such a website already exists there would be no place for  your new web site to be born. Use several websites to express the  different features you want. Spend as much time as necessary until you  find just the right websites to provide examples of your needs. Doing  research at this stage will definitely save you a lot of time later  trying to point the web designer in the right direction. <br />
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	Although you are the one who needs to express your  self to the web designer, you must learn to listen to him as well. When  he uses technical terms, ask for their meaning. Do not finish any part  of the conversation unless you are absolutely sure that both sides are  on the same page. Remember that when a web designer speaks about the  temperature of a color, he is not talking about the next day’s  forecast. <br />
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	Remember, you hired a professional web designer  because you want a professional looking website and you couldn’t do it  yourself. So, trust the web designer’s judgment when they tell you  something you want won’t work or isn’t the best way to accomplish your  goals. After all, you are paying them for their expertise. Don’t try to  tell them how to do their job. <br />
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	It is OK to require that a <a href="http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/paramiliar.com/webdesign.html</a></a>">web designer</a> gets your  approval each step of the way so you can tell them if one of your goals  isn’t being met. Also, if you really don’t like how something looks and  want it changed, tell them immediately. Don’t wait until everything is  done and then decide you don’t like it. <br />
	<h2>A final word about cost</h2>
	
	You have agreed on what needs to be done and the web designer has given  you a price quote. Simple modifications and bug fixes are usually  included in the price. However, other major changes or outright  revisions may or may not be included. Make sure the agreement states  what is included, what constitutes a revision rather than a fix, and  how many changes you can make after delivery without incurring  additional costs. </p>