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Web Design and Dev Calls for Its Own Project Management

April 17, 2017
April 17, 2017

Let’s say your personal or company website needs some TLC. It may be that hiring a freelance web designer or developer for a few fixes will cover what you need. However, if you’re looking for a full-fledged redesign, it’s important to remember you’re also looking for a project manager. Below we dig into some of the major reasons to always hire a web designer who has project management experience.

 

They Save You Time and Move Things Forward

All too often folks use multiple freelancers or a “website mill” to create or refresh their sites. In these scenarios, YOU end up serving as the project manager. This not only drags you away from other priorities, but ends up being an inefficient approach. A PM with actual web design expertise knows all the best practices for moving the project along, by virtue of their industry-specific experience. Rather than you putting out fires, an experienced project manager from a web firm is preventing those fires from cropping up in the first place.

They Are Outside Influencers That Create Internal Consensus

Like any major project, a website build or redesign has a budget, milestones, and deliverables to keep tabs on. We find that a lot of companies rely heavily on our project management to help create internal consensus on these elements. If you are essentially managing the project in-house, there is probably less pressure for deadlines, and constant discussion about deliverables. This mentality can significantly impede the pace and productivity of a website redesign. At Viv, we come in early, set objectives, define deliverables, and require our client’s team to sign-off on these standards in the beginning. This way, everyone stays on the same page throughout the process. It also prevents any conceptual or logistical tangent that can derail the entire process.

 

They’ve Done This Before

Companies and organizations alike tell us that when they tried to revamp their websites in-house, the project fizzled out because certain disagreements or misunderstandings could not be ironed out. Website design and development projects require their own specific management approaches, in addition to good, old-fashioned experience. In short: hire a web designer who is also a project manager. They are your budget watchdogs, timekeepers, and continual champions when it comes to conferring with your staff. At Viv, we know how to wrangle and propel projects as small as a logo design to a complete site rebuild (and rebranding plan) for your company.

If you’re still not sure what level of engagement you need to improve your site, call us! We’ll take a look at your site, and tell you how it is.

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Interview: What IS Discovery? Insights on Process and Impact

March 19, 2017
March 19, 2017

A Conversation with our Creative Director, Kalman Gacs

In a web design project, the Discovery Process is a phase of the project in which the two parties unearth and establish the client’s current resources, brand, voice, and goals. It’s also much more than that…

 

Jane: It seems to me that “Discovery” means different things to different people. So from your point of view, as a web designer, what is the discovery process?

Kalman Gacs: It can mean a lot of things and there are a couple components to it. First of all, it’s understanding the client’s goals. You can’t design an effective website, especially a marketing website, without really understanding what the goals are.

For one, it’s the audiences. You have to understand who the audiences of the website are, and then what goals the client has for each of those audiences. So in some cases it can be very straightforward, but if you don’t make sure that you’re asking the right questions, you can easily miss or misunderstand some audience type. Then that audience isn’t finding what they’re looking for on the website, or not finding a tone that is appealing.
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The Psychology of Sound Web Design: What IS the Peak-End Rule?

February 5, 2017
February 5, 2017
The peak-end rule is probably something you’ve noticed in your day-to-day life. Stated simply, the peak-end rule is a psychological heuristic which dictates that “People judge an experience by the most intense point and the end point.” Psychologists Kahneman and Fredrickson tested this “rule” and elaborate on their findings in this paper from 1993.

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Reuse, Recycle, Reblog: 5 Ways to Repurpose Blog Content

January 3, 2017
January 3, 2017
Yes, this is a blog post about blog posts. Bear with me: A sound blog post takes work and creativity, and you should be able to channel that energy into other content. Aside from being efficient, it also fosters a coherent sense of voice and branding in your communications. So here we offer up 5 ways to repurpose your blog posts for your company or organization.

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3 Fixes To Make Your Site Work for You

December 23, 2016
December 23, 2016

At a time when digital representation is king, people may already know that their website is an important investment. But over time, your site can be dragged under by underperforming pages and antiquated, clunky features.

Here are 3 fixes you can tackle in the short-term to generate the kind of long-term results you want from your website.

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