Archive for April, 2010
I’m doing some market research for website design and just wanted to get an idea of what other people or companies in the industry charge for web design services. Please, no speculation. If you do sites, what do you charge? If you had a site done, what did you pay? Or link to sources that have prices for web design services.
I am sorry, but your question and details are much too vague to give specific details.
For example:
• What area of the world will this be designed for, and in. Pricing is different around the world, not to mention different monetary systems.
• How extensive will the web site be. A handful of pages, several pages, or many (hundreds/thousands). The number of people involved to do large projects makes a difference.
• How involved will the web site be.
º º Graphic work.
º º Scripting.
º º Database accessing.
º º Programming.
º º Interactive.
º º Etc…
• Does the client know what they want. Or will this be more like an Ad Agency, where the client will not know what they will like until they see it designed (meaning it may have to be done several times).
• Will this be a one time shot, or an ongoing contract to maintain the web site after design and implementation.
• Etc…
You will be better off doing a Google search with specific keywords in your search criteria so that you can gather the information you desire.
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Basicly , iv been let down by the police ( dont take my school this year or somthing stupid like that ) army is one option but a interest i like doing is website design . Can you actualy do web design in bristol as a work expierience?
thanks!
I have a very good experience in web designing.Its a very interesting and inovative field there is always opportunity for growth in this field.
Doing a assignment.
I need to write a website design contract, which will be signed by the client.
how do i write one?
does anyone know a general structure?
or a template?
thanks heaps!
Check out these samples…
http://www.orlandowebdevelopment.com/forms/webdesign_agreement.htm
http://eric_goldman.tripod.com/articles/hostingagmt.htm
http://www.wilsonweb.com/worksheet/pkg-con.htm
http://contracts.onecle.com/800-attorney/hydrogen.web.2000.08.14.shtml
http://www.gallantrywebdesign.com/contract.html
I have a little knowledge of html but not much. I am looking to design a small business website (no buying or selling, just info). I have heard that there is good software out there that takes the html knowledge out of it but they are expensive. I want a relatively inexpensive one to start out with., but I want to be able to make the website look nice and original, not cookie-cutterish.
Manage Your Own Website 1.15 is a good one for learning, go to download.com and type in website design in the search bar and try one out before you buy it to see if you like it, they usually have a 10 to 30 day trial versions on all of the programs on download.com, i hope this helps any..
I am looking for a very good companyon linee that offers a one package that includes : domain , hosting ,email, website and logo design, any one knows a company , please if you could help and send me the website address.
I am using bluehost webhosting for my web site since its inexpensive and reliable . I signedup with bluehost webhosting seven months back and i am very satisfied with bluehost webhosting.I have not faced any problem with bluehost yet , FTP access is fast and reliable , my website is loaded fast, and i have not experienced any downtime yet. I also find their forum very useful in getting helps.
http://www.bluehost.com/track/bluehostwebhosting/
Everyone, I’m trying to locate a professional website design company in Wisconsin. Does anyone know where to find Website companies that are in Wisconsin?
http://www.irazorstrategies.com specializes in Wisconsin Website Design. Lots of other companies are generalists, these guys are focused specifically on Wisconsin Website Design, Wisconsin Internet Marketing, and Wisconsin SEO – Search Engine Optimization…
I’m considering signing up for a certification program in Basic Website Design and Management. Courses and books cover programs such as Javascript, CSS, Dreamweaver CS3, etc. I don’t have the money to purchase programs like Dreamweaver right now.
What programs are available to me for tinkering for free? I want to purchase a book or two and work on these skills before I choose to sign up for the program. Any other suggestions, such as books to buy, are helpful as well.
I maintain a page of links to client-side programming resources at:
http://home.comcast.net/~richarduie/
There links to (free) tools, online learning resources and articles, books (not free, but they are the best of breed), related to CSS, XHTML, JavaScript, etc. – all the non-proprietary aspects of web-dev. Start there.
No Dreamweaver (proprietary, commercial)
Anyone knows where to get any tutorials about website design cutting? The design I have made in PhotoShop. And I need how to learn cut design proffesionaly.
I believe you mean slicing. As in slicing templates.
A site for someone to slice for you:
http://www.psdslicing.com/
A tutorial on how to slice:
http://www.partdigital.com/tutorials/convert-web
Google is your friend.
I want to do website design for a career, where should I start?
If you are starting from scratch and want to learn practical skills quickly, check your local Yellow Pages for Career Schools / Career Training. You will find technical schools that teach Web design in there (if you find schools for cosmetology, dental hygenists, etc. in the category, you’ve found the right section).
However, you might want to get started by investing $20 in "Building A Web Site for Dummies," which walks you through the process.
I am trying to get into website design by using dreamweaver. What’s a good computer Mac/PC? Perferably laptop?
The trouble with PCs is the operating system. Buy a new PC laptop and you’ll be stuck with Microsoft Vista. So between those two choices, definitely Mac.
But personally? I’d go with a Linux system (probably OpenSUSE, though Ubuntu is popular too) and then use NVU for the design work and ActiveState Komodo Edit for the coding and The Gimp for the graphics design (all free software by the way, and all available for Linux, Mac, and Windows)
And by the way you don’t even have to take my word for it… OpenSUSE and Ubuntu are both available for free online… just burn the CD and boot… no need to install anything on your hard drive to give it a try. Ubuntu will even mail you the CD for free if you don’t feel like downloading/burning.