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How to hire a web designer or a web design agency

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

You need a great website, right? We all need it.

But if you do not have the skills that are required in the art of web design and development, you will need to hire a designer and a web design agency to do the work for you. This can be an overwhelming job that you have never done. But we can help you.

This article will take you through some questions you should formulate and things you see when you hire a web designer or design agency web pages. In this way, you can get rid of all the possible stress related to the web design process.


Starting (before you talk to anyone)

Before you even look at design portfolios or call web design agencies, you need to know what you're looking for on a web page. Is your project new or is it a redesign? How long do you plan to launch it?

Be realistic about time and schedule. A simple web page can be completed in a short delivery time, but a more complicated and large scale can take hundreds of hours of work.

Investigate and answer these questions:

·        What do you need? Is a webpage among your marketing plan?

·        Do you have branding material and a style guide at hand?

·        What kind of content do you plan to include on the website? Is it available for the designer to work with him?

·        What are the objectives of your web page?

·        Who is your target audience?

·        What makes your website and unique content?

How to find a web designer?

Once you have answered these questions, you need to find someone who does the work. Here there is another crossroads: working with a freelance or with a digital agency.

For most people, the option is related to the scope of work, time and budget. Freelance web designers can be a good option for small projects that can be made and commissioned to someone else. Digital agencies or small groups can work better if you think you will need a longer term maintenance or if you have a strong interest in your website.

Interview with the designer or the digital agency

You would never hire an employee without having gone through an interview process; The same happens when hiring someone to design your website. You should review the work of the designer (or web design agency), see references and make sure it is a good contract.

There are eight things you should look for in each candidate:

1.      Portfolio: The portfolio of the web designer you hire has to like you. Many designers have a personal style or perform better with certain techniques than others. Make the designer fit with the type of work or web page you want.

2.      References: Ask for references and review them. Does the designer's projects have good grades or have client testimonials? Find a designer or digital agency that has been in the industry for at least three to five years.

3.      Experience: Review the resumes of potential web designers. As you would do with any other job candidate, you will see elements that impress you or worry you. Ask questions about your field of work and how it relates to your project. Consider contacting the other employers of a candidate.

4.      Time:  What kind of time do you expect compared to what the designer or agency can provide? Are you the kind of person who wants others to contact you quickly? Then you need a designer who can do that. Make sure, before hiring, that he or she has the time available for your project.

5.      Communication skills:  Hire someone with whom you can communicate clearly and easily. It may be tempting to hire someone who is on the other side of the world, but if you want to have meetings in person, you will need someone who is closer to you.

6.      Good relationship: Trust your first impression: is this web designer someone you get along with? Remember that you will spend a lot of time working together and communicating during the project and you should be able to work well with him or her.

Work based on a budget

Finally, you need to think about the budget and the payment. What kind of web designer can you pay? How will the payment be?

Establish a project from the beginning and be clear about what the budget is, so that you can work within that scope. Document all contracts and payments before any work is done.

Conclusion

Hiring a web designer or a web design agency can be a challenge, but it also offers a great opportunity to look at good jobs, talk to Webdesigner Kamen and open yourself up to a process while planning the design or redesign of a web page.


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Created on Dec 25th 2018 01:36. Viewed 475 times.

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