If your kick off meetings go anything like a majority of mine do, at some point or another the website owner begins to rattle off what “pages of content” they would like on the site. You may even encourage it by asking them (I know I did.) It seems like a logical step, essentially you need to get an idea of scope and one way to do so is to count up and outline what pages will be on the site.
Posts Tagged ‘content’
Using strategy to define scope of content
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Comments: 4 Comments
- Categories:
- Tagged: content, strategy, user experience, ux, Web Design
Website Art Direction Redux
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009
- Comments: 4 Comments
- Categories:
- Tagged: art direction, content, context, design, direction, graphic, imagery, Web Design
Despite Art Direction having been discussed as early 2004, it is now gaining more attention as designer Jason Santa Maria has proven it’s use through his blog and Noel Jackson has made it easy to do with Wordpress. Despite the attention there is still an general misunderstanding as to what art direction really is.
What is [...]
Wordpress as a CMS tips on Stylized Web
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Monday, November 24, 2008
- Comments: 7 Comments
- Categories:
- Tagged: cms, content, stylized web, wordpress
On my blog design related blog I have recently posted an article about making Wordpress client friendly as a CMS. Worth taking a look if you use wordpress for clients (or in many cases it is helpful if you use it for yourself as well).
I will be doing a post soon on the use of [...]
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