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  • How to Use Diigo on 2009-07-31
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  • 10 “Nice-To-Have” Skills for Front-End Developers « Web Design Articles & Tutorials on 2009-05-14
  • CSS DropDown Menu Tutorial Page 2 on 2009-05-13
  • Project triangle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-05-13
      • You are given the options of Fast, Good and Cheap, and told to pick any two. Here Fast refers to the time required to deliver the product, Good is the quality of the final product, and Cheap refers to the total cost of designing and building the product. This triangle reflects the fact that the three properties of a project are interrelated, and it is not possible to optimise all three – one will always suffer. In other words you have three options:


        • Design something quickly and to a high standard, but then it will not be cheap.
        • Design something quickly and cheaply, but it will not be of high quality.
        • Design something with high quality and cheaply, but it will take a long time.
  • Saving Time and Money with a Web Design Brief - Web Experience on 2009-05-13
      • Why are you embarking on this new web project, anyway?



      • What are your primary business objectives and success measures?



      • Who are you audiences and what are your users key requirements?



      • What similar sites or projects inspire you?



      • What kinds of customer data and site metrics do you have available to inform the design?



      • Who are the key contacts and stakeholders, and what other related projects are underway?



      • What is the global reach of the project?
  • The Ultimate Design Brief - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog on 2009-05-13
    • By supplying your client with a briefing template and briefing tips, like the ones below, you can elicit the information you need from a few carefully crafted questions. You may even draw attention to the things your client hasn’t thought of—like “Have I got all the artwork my designer needs?” or even in some cases “Who am I targeting with this item?”
    • By supplying your client with a briefing template and briefing tips, like the ones below, you can elicit the information you need from a few carefully crafted questions. You may even draw attention to the things your client hasn’t thought of—like “Have I got all the artwork my designer needs?” or even in some cases “Who am I targeting with this item?”
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  • John Harris | Freelance Web Designer on 2009-05-02
  • Installing WordPress Locally Under Windows XP - [Geeks are Sexy] technology news on 2009-05-01
  • Dynamic Planet Specifications 2009 on 2009-02-03
  • iMob Friend Codes « iMob Codes on 2009-01-29

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