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RE: FN-FORUM: Designers, how much time time do you usually spend ... ?
date posted 3rd January 2006 19:06
You have to work at a pace that you're comfortable with; A pace that
produces the best results and satisfaction for your client and delivers
optimum end-product quality. Regardless of how experienced a
designer/developer is, they should always try to refine their
methods/processes to be more time efficient (while not compromising on
quality). The more projects you can fit in within a set time, the higher
your productivity and hence overall income.
I normally work WITH the client to produce a very detailed, agreed,
design/development brief. I look at the company (marketing/brand themes and
colours/styles etc), the competitors' styles and themes, and the customers'
desires and expectations. I then pencil sketch the layout (for my eyes
only), then code a draft page (HTML/CSS) with relevant graphics. I then work
with the client to tweak that layout. I don't do overall layouts in
photoshop or illustrator. Only on paper. Up to that point takes around 2
days. I expect everyone works differently.
The important thing for me is the detailed design brief at the beginning. It
cuts down on later draft changes and provides a foundation for later
design/layout arguments.
Jomo
www.DynamicDeveloper.co.uk
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> Designers, how much time do you usually spend on conceptual design of
> new site? (no html and other programming things, just photoshop and/or
> illustrator)
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> I understand that it depends on many things, but there must be some
> average time.
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> When I get new job (for example: web page design for some construction
> company), my average time building it, would be:
> 2 days (16 hours) for first layout
> 1 day (8 hours) for second (if it is necessary) layout
> 1 day (8 hours) for third (if it is necessary) layout
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> Totally 32 hours for three different layouts of one project
>
> I was wandering, am I working normally, slow or fast ... ? :)
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