How to Build a Better Website Without Building a Website

The most important thing to consider, when first thinking about any website, is the user. Like so much marketing, websites are, unfortunately, too often developed ‘inside out’ (company focused) rather than ‘outside in’ (customer focused).

All website users have their own reasons and objectives for visiting a site. No matter how targeted, any website has to communicate with a wide range of individual users.

To be successful, therefore, every site has to give each and every user a thorough but simple presentation of the site’s content so that the site achieves your objectives e.g. registrations, leads, sales.

To do this successfully, users want:

Simple Navigation

Navigation that is clear and consistent.

Probably the worst issue is ‘lost visitors’ – those who are in a maze and don’t know where they are in the site.

The site should always allow users to easily return to the home page and preferably get to any page with one clíck.

Studies have shown that users want to find things fast, and this means that they prefer menus with intuitive ranking, organization and multiple choices to many layers of simplified menus. The menu links should be placed in a consistent position on every page.

Clarity

Users do not appreciate an over-designed site.

A website should be consistent and predictable. For maximum clarity, your site design should be built on a consistent pattern of modular units that all share the same basic layout, graphics etc.

Designing Websites That Meet Their Objectives

Everything above is pretty simple, but how do you ensure that you can achieve it?

The answer is website architecture – an approach to the design and content that brings together not just design and hostíng but all aspects of function, design, technical solutions and, most importantly, usability.

The distinction may seem academic but imagine trying to publish a magazine using just graphic design and printing whilst ignoring content and editing. It just would not work yet that’s what too many people still try to do.

Website Architecture

Defining a website using web architecture requires:

  • Site maps
  • Flow charts
  • Wireframes
  • Storyboards
  • Templates
  • Style guide
  • Prototypes

This planning saves you (the client) money. The better the site map, flow chart, wireframe, storyboard, templates, style guide and prototype the more time and money you save because it gives the designer who has to do the graphics and the developer who has to do the programming a blueprint.

We are constantly amazed that people who wouldn’t think about building a house, car, ship or whatever will still build a website without an architectural plan.

The benefits include:

  • Meeting business goals
  • Improved usability
  • Reducing unnecessary features
  • Faster delivery

Site Maps

Many people are familiar with site maps on web sites which are generally a cluster of links.

An architectural site map is more of a visual model (blueprint) of the pages of a web site.

The representation helps everyone to understand what the site is about and the links required as well as the different page templates that will be needed.

Flow Charts

A flowchart is another pictorial or visual representation to help visualize the content and find flaws in the process from say merchandise selection to final payment.

It’s a pictorial summary that shows with symbols and words the steps, sequence, and relationship of the various operations involved and how they are linked so that the flow of visitors and information through the site is optimized.

Wireframes

Wireframes take their name from the skeletal wire structures that underlie a sculpture. Without this foundation, there is no support for the fleshing-out that creates the finished piece.

Wireframes are a basic visual guide to suggest the layout and placement of fundamental design elements on any page. A wireframe shows every clíck through possibility on your site. It’s a “text only” model to allow for the development of variations before any expensive graphic design and programming, but one that also helps to maintain design consistency throughout the site.

Creating wireframes allows everyone on the client and developer side to see the site and whether it’s ‘right’ or needs changes without expensive programming. The goal of a wireframe is to ensure your visitors’ needs will be met in the website. If you meet their needs, you will meet your objectives.

To create a wireframe requires dialogue. You and your developers talk, to translate your business successfully into a website. Nobody knows your business better than you and your developers should listen to ensure the resulting wireframe accurately represents your business. You, however, must answer the questíons; questíons such as:

  • What does a visitor do at this point?
  • Where can a visitor go from here?

and ignore questíons about what your visitor sees at this point. Sounds easy, but!

Storyboards

Storyboards were first used by Walt Disney to produce cartoons. A storyboard is a “comic” produced to help everyone visualize the scenes and find potential problems before they occur. When creating a film, a storyboard provides a visual layout of events as they are to be seen through the camera. In the case of a website, it is the layout and sequence in which the user or viewer sees the content or information.

However, the wireframe provides the outline for your storyboard. Developers and designers don’t need to work in a vacuum – the wireframe guides every design, information architecture, navigation, usability and content consideration. Wireframes define “what is there” while the storyboards define “how it looks”.

Templates and Style Guide

Templates are standard layouts containing basic details of a page type that separates the business (follow the $) logic from the presentation (graphics etc) logic so that there can be maximum flexibility in presentation while disrupting the underlying business infrastructure as little as possible.

Style guides document the design requirements for a site. They define font classes and other design conventions (line spacing, font sizes, underlining, bullet types etc.) to be followed in the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) used to provide a library of styles that are used in the various page types in a web site.

Prototypes

A prototype is working model that is not yet finished. It demonstrates the major technical, design, and content features of the site.

A prototype does not have the same testing and documentation as the final product, but allows client and developers to make sure, once again, that the final product works in the way that is wanted and meets the business objectives.

Once you have built your virtual site, it’s a lot quicker, easier and cheaper to build the real one.


About The Author
Richard Hill is a director of E-CRM Solutions and has spent many years in senior direct and interactive marketing roles. E-CRM provides EBusiness, ECommerce and Emarketing and ECRM.
http://www.e-crm.co.uk/profile/message170807.html

Posted: August 27th, 2007 under website architecture, website design - No Comments.

Pencil Sketch Tutorial

Take any photo or artwork and create a pencil sketch as detailed or shaded as you want with a few simple steps.

If you’re going to print the sketch out on an inkjet printer, create a new file the size of your print at 300 ppi with a white background. Create a new layer and import or copy your photo on this layer. Resize the photo to fit into the area of the background size. Elements will automatically adjust the resolution of the photo to print quality.

Change the picture to black and white ‘Image | Mode | Greyscale’, then duplicate it or drag and drop it into the duplicate layer icon on the layers palette. Then, invert the image to a negative, ‘Image | Adjustments | Invert’ or just hit ctrl + I.

Now select ‘color dodge’ on the layer palette under the layer blend mode. Then use ‘Filter | Blur | gaussian blur’ which will bring up a settings box. Move the slider to a radius of about 5 to see the sketch appear.

Adjust the radius for the quality of the sketch that you want. The higher settings will give you a more polished blended sketch look and the lower settings will give you fewer shades for a quick or rough sketch look.

Posted: June 12th, 2007 under photoshop - No Comments.

Good Web Design Feng Shui

Feng Shui simply stated is the harmonious flow of energy. Pronounced “foong shway”, The basic principle of Feng Shui is simplicity. Removing everything that stops the natural flow of chi (life force, energy, particles) into our lives to produce more harmony and balance.

The principles of Feng Shui can be applied to all areas of life including relationships, business, web sites, personal finances, and even your closet since there’s nothing hidden from the natural flow of energy. You can slow it down, attract or repel it, but you can’t stop it. It’s not magic and in spite of what you may have read about Feng Shui, you probably won’t win the lottery just by placing a three legged frog with a coin in it’s mouth near your front door. In fact, by diving right in to Feng Shui without a good understanding of how chi works, you could actually increase the amount of negative energy that you want to dispel. What do I mean by that?

The universal law of attraction states that ‘like attracts like’, so if you have piles of clutter around you (or on your web site) or you are surrounded by things that no longer serve you or that you don’t like, you will attract more of the same until you do something to change it. By removing things in your life (or on your web site) that serve no purpose, and only keeping those things that serve you well and that you absolutely love, you are going to attract more of the same. The flow of energy is both receptive and aggressive (Yin and Yang) and when this flow is out of balance, there is disharmony.

How does this apply to web design, you ask… good question. If you’ve ever been to a web site where the colors hurt your eyes, the music offends your ears or you have a frustrating experience trying to find what you’re looking for, it’s probably because the site does not have a good flow of information that is pleasing to your senses. Web designers call it ‘user-centered design’ and it’s the way content is organized so the user can intuitively find it without having to fight their way through or to stop and think about it.

You can tell when a site is out of balance, probably in more than one area, and not just in the layout or the graphics, but in the simple, logical order that you come to expect from the internet by visiting sites with good standards in web design and information architecture.

Sites with good Feng Shui typically have:

1) the logo in the top left corner and it’s usually linked to the home page or a home link is provided on all pages,

2) the primary navigation is across the top or down the left side of the pages. If buttons are used for primary navigation, text links are duplicated at the bottom of each page, not only for better search engine results but so the user doesn’t have to scroll back up to the top of the page to continue,

3) there is a visual balance on most pages of curves and corners with a pleasing color scheme,

4) headings are larger than content text and information is concise for skimming the page while providing the user with an option for more information if desired,

5) animation and ads are not forced on the visitor but are offered as a choice,

6) font is resizable in the browser, alt text is provided on images and the site is usable for people with disabilities and/or older browsers,

7) fresh content is added on a regular basis… weeding out or archiving out of date information to add new or more up to date information. This not only prevents ‘web clutter’, but tells your users that you want their visit to be useful,

8) graphics have been compressed in byte size making them load quickly. Time is the main factor in web design. The whole purpose of database-driven web sites is to load the information quickly off the server instead of depending on slower browser version dependent rendering,

You can probably think of many more ways to improve the flow of energy on your web site. There is room for improvement on every site and the best way to find out is to ask your visitor’s opinions of what they like. After all, if you didn’t build your site for your user’s experience, then why did you build it?

Posted: June 12th, 2007 under seo - 2 Comments.

Its all about TEAMWORK

Hello There, Welcome to our Team Blog, Well Its been a great high starting up our team blog, Its gonna be a more informal area, behind the scenes at Goa’s premier Web Design and Development Firm , Team Inertia Technologies. Hi, I’m Vernon. Its been a humble beginning for us, Da Gang. From a hole in the wall office, to a high in the sky office, We’ve grown almost 100% every year. We’ve had some great memories all through the journey, The Hi’s , the Lows, now hopefully are recorded here for us to remember for a long long time

Posted: May 15th, 2007 under Web Design Firms - 1 Comment.

Introduction

The Web Design Industry is growing slowly into an organised sector, with a number of Web Design Firms, run by young entrepreneurs setting up shops all across Goa. The firms offer a plethora of services like web hosting, web design, web development, search engine optimisation, flash design and multimedia presentations.

As a team of well experienced professionals, Team Inertia Technologies offers its clients robust, aesthetic website design and development options that cater to their online business promotion needs.

Some of the technologies we work in are LAMP, that Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP. Microsoft Technologies like C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET, XML.

We are one of Goa’s only IT Firms who provide payment gateways for its clients, along with customised integration to their websites.

We are also a popular outsourcing destination for medium sized IT Projects. Our clients are based in UK, US, Middle East.

Our team currently has 10 members with a future expansion plan on the anvil. Some of our clients include Goa University, Goa Legislative Assembly, Goa Institute of Management, Best Goa Deals, Cinderella’s Ashirwad Matrimony, INS Mandovi, Sharada Mandir, GKB Optolabs etc.

For more information about us, log on to our website, www.teaminertia.com .

Posted: May 15th, 2007 under Web Design Firms, Web Development - No Comments.

The Sun\'s Back!!!

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YIPEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

The Sun\’s finally back after 4 continuos days of rain!!! and its back in its full splendour!!! Like they say, things are not gonna stay gloomy all the time, there will always be light at the end of the gloom!!! Indeed its like a joyous beginning to the weekend, Yup, psyching myself to enjoy the weekend!!! Ive gotta wash my car though!!!! Last washed on Sept 11 9:30am, Got Dirty by Sept 11 10:45am. So I was in no mood to wash it all over again, Been driving a lil bit fast in the last few times, Either have grown in confidence, or the warranty time is over!!!!!

Ani kitem khobor, Well Goa\’s only IT Peripherals Exhibition ECAP 2005 got underway yesterday, its really sickening to know that the IT Sector leaders can\’t build a platform for entreprenuers like us, to showcase our skills, we are still stuck up with the Hardware than actually the stuff that run it. Ok, Guys dont interpret that in a double meaning!!!! My mind\’s not yet working overtime!!!

Nimannem Kodem, Well to conclude, our tryst with the Government Departments continue, just gave a small demo to one of the higher ups in the Govt, and got the response i expected, he\’d throw the idea out, as he would not have people to man it. Its really pathetic to enter these department, At one side, we say we are progressing, by getting IFFI, Biotech Park, SEZ into Goa, but if you still have freaking load of files n paperwork and freaking govt attitude, i dont see anything great happening. After seeing some governence in the last 3-4 years with Parrikar around, it really sucks to see the Congress as the helm of affairs, Like pointed out by the State BJP President, the only thing the govt has doen in the last 100 days, is reverse whatever good work the BJP has managed in the last few years, Some of the major achievements of the Rane Sarkar include a major Garbage problem with no solution, just more garbage about a solution and of course DENGUE, thanks to the overall stench of the garbage and the state of affairs in Goa.

Well, Susegad Goenkars will never awaken, they\’d rather crib and gossip about it (JUST LIKE HERE!!!) than get up and take a stand!!! Wot to do, if you ever raise your voice, you are condemn, if you dont, you are condemned!!!

Happy Weekend Mates!!!!

Posted: September 23rd, 2005 under Uncategorized - No Comments.

"Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. ”- Romans 5:3-4

Good Day to You

Well Its been raining n raining for the last 3 days now, and its kinda getting to me. Been stuck indoors for most of the time and its putting all my outdoor work for a toss. Well have to show more patience, as one of my friends said, it can never stay dull in Goa…..

Well had a lousy day yesterday, and i could not find a reason why. Had to do a little screaming n begging with the Guy upstairs to gimme some rest and solace. Found an apt verse of the day for today

“ Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. ”- Romans 5:3-4

Story of my life, i would say……

Well gotta go.

Adeus

Posted: September 23rd, 2005 under Uncategorized - No Comments.

Titbits from the Fifth Floor

Hello Brethren

Greetings from not so Sunny Goa, Well its been raining in spats every now and then, the retreating rains are getting a lil annoying now. Lucky for me, most of the time im in front of this PC doing my work. Had a hectic day yesterday, i like the time when i can be a lil creative and try out a few things. Since the advent of broadband, it is now possible to slowly increase the graphics of sites and be ensured that people will be able to see it.

Well, i am kinda excited about this seminar that happens on Friday, it deals with RFIDs or Radio Frequency Identification. I am keen that Sujjo attends it as it can give us a little technical knowledge of the same. Well if we are allowed to provide technical advice to our clients, then this would be one of the emerging options that we can suggest and if we can implement the same, it would be splendid.

Yesterday was Abbe Faria’s 250th Anniversary Celebrations Commencement, A documentary was staged at 6pm next to the statue. I have not much info about the same, as somehow I’ve not been a great fan of history, Maybe someone can shar more light about the same. About the producers of the documentary, One is a prominent English Professor and the founder of the Mustard Seed Art Company, Isabel Santa Rita Vas and the other is a noted clown, im sorry Florist, im sorry Publisher, im sorry, God knows what he does, Cecil Pinto.

Well Im back to work, Catch u guys later

Posted: September 20th, 2005 under Uncategorized - No Comments.

Where\'s Da Blog!?!?

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Hello People

Ok, One person finally says its better to read your Blog than read the oHeraldo Website. Well Im extremely sorry for disappointing you. Well The week that went was as usual hectic. Lots of things to do and lot of highs and lows.

Well to begin with, ENGLAND finally won the ASHES!! Yup they finally made a huge dent in the Aussie Ego, Now no longer can they claim to be invincible. I think its the first time the Ashes series was so exciting. With St. Petersen showing scant regard to Warnie, it was a real real joy to see Warnie smashed for sixes.

Well we are finally tasting success at our Sharada Mandir Project, with the Storekeeper finally understanding her job and how it is reduced. End Result: A very very happy Storekeeper!!! After long, did i have a presentation at a clients place. Have not been showing off my faculty or demo skills for a while, and the demo to the teachers allowed me to do that after quite a while. I noticed that i was quite refreshed after it, as it was a small change from the routine that has set in.

After long, on Wednesday, we saw a little reduction in work, and i thought, Ok, time to finish and polish our backlog. The thoughts just lasted for a day. Come Friday, we already got 2 new clients with more work set for the next 2 weeks. And its soon gonna be October and the Season starts back again, I hope i get that 1st October break that im planning.

Well the Weekend did not exist for me, the Weekend never came, it was still work work n work, and topped up with a disastrous trip to the market shopping with my Mum, Veggies are double in price, which had me in a not so great mood. It was further worsened with the non availability of LASSI and 7 Up at the place i went… and in a month that has seen most of the people flat broke, i\’ve got just 3 coins left in my pocket, Thanks to my Mum.

Ok, Now im gonna stop writing, ive gone into a real fiery mood, no thanks to the morons who sit at NIIT Bangalore, BAD MEMORIES are back!!! and I always thank God for moving me out at the right time!!! PRAISE HIM!!!!

Posted: September 19th, 2005 under Uncategorized - 1 Comment.

September 11, Always Interesting

Hi People

Yeah, Sorry for no blogs last couple of days, had to do a lil catching up after the Ganesh break. Took the time to touch up some of our clients sites. 

Well September 11 is back again. Ever since the WTC, 9/11 has been a real eventful day ever since. In 2002, September 11, my Grandmother passed away while we were in London at my sister’s place on a holiday. We got the news early in the morning in London, and everyone in unison said, OF All The days in the year, she chose that day. Being in London that time, we could not make it for the funeral. As it was the first anniversary of 9/11, the mourning still continued and you could feel the sorrow, 1 year later.

September 2003, i think it was at the time, i submitted my resignation from my job at NIIT, to set up Team Inertia. Being at NIIT, taught me a few things, Quality and its actual meaning, Teamwork, which is the basis of any organisation like ours, and of course comradrey. Have wonderful memories of the place, but more importantly i made some of my best and special friends there.

September 11 , 2004, I was doing something that i dont do quite often in recent days, COMPERING! NIIT had organised an ALL GOA SOLO SINGING COMPETITION, a kinda spoof of American Idol. Well my first reaction when i heard they were doing the show, was ARE U CRAZY??!??! But since they had already made up their minds, had to be there for them. Well i had fun that day, I’m kinda a Stage HOG, so i love being a solo compere, and with a cordless mic, the adrenalin rush of interacting with the crowd is huge. Yea, thats a lil wild side of Vernon, who very few people have seen off, until that day.

September 11, 2005, Well Today is Alfy’s Baba JOEL’s Christening, and usually they have a mass on this occassion since they are very very devout family and have more than 3 priests in the family. It was a nice simple occassion, a gathering of friends, relatives and loved ones. The trips to Calvim are quite pleasant as the island and the roads that lead to it, are always lush green and the paddy swaying in the tranquil breeze is a joy to see.

Well, its back to business tomorrow, Nilesh brought a wonderful tool to work on our UML, which is very essential now for us, as our projects grow bigger everyday. Also have to manage our resources efficiently and optimally, never compromising on quality and customer delight.

Today, is the last day of Ganesh, so there gonna be a total lack of sleep. I hate it when people break the cracker into its singles and light each one, its such a pain. I remember 1 year bcoz of that, we slept thru an earthquake.

Well Bye Folks

Posted: September 11th, 2005 under Uncategorized - 2 Comments.