Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Back To Basic: Creative Web Design Planning


If you're in the field of Designing, whether as a freelancer or for a company, you have probably gotten used to the convenient software that makes your job easier like Photoshop. However, more and more agencies and startups are going back to the most basic way of Designing, Because apparently using the paper and pen has Shown advantages. Being able to freely communicate ideas quickly and adjusting and modifying designs without spending too much on spec works and digital comp turned out to be a plus point.

Why Sketch?
In a client's point of view, most of them prefers suggesting changes and when they're editing a sketch Because Presented with a digital drawings looked done already, Which is why They hesitate to make suggestion for alteration, thinking that it will take more money and time to redo it. Unlike in sketches that you can just pick an eraser and change it right there and then without much time and hassle necessary.

What Should You Do First?
Designing Though schools start with basic drawing, your skills probably got rusty digitally Because you practice more. For you to get the feel of sketching again, you have to sketch waiting every opportunity that you can get. You have to do it over and over until it becomes like a second nature for you to sketch. You do not want to find yourself struggling to perform for a client and sketching Because you have been out of touch for some time.

How Sketching Helps Web Designers ?
Nowadays you have find sketching with not much use for your career, but just Because we are being ruled by technology does not mean that drawing has no more use. Use opportunities like UX testing, UI elements or typography ideas trying to practice this basic skill. Even you MIGHT appreciate it more when you find clients being impressed with how you can Easily to put ideas into sketches right at the moment that those ideas are being relayed to you.

Practice Makes Perfect
Let's say you're really good at sketching back in the day, do not be too sure that you'll still be as good today. No matter how talented you are, if you do not use it Often you'll lose that talent. In case of those who are not so good at it, all the more you shouldnt practice every chance you get. Know that you're not the only designer in town, if you can not even impress a client with a sketch how will you be able to Convince Them that you can really deliver the job? Chances are you will not Because They will move on the another designer who's sketches Makes Them see success.

Sketching Your Design
  1. Get the vital contents for the page you'll be Designing.
  2. From the contents draw out possible ideas for dmg each of the contents.
  3. From the series of ideas, pick our Them Which is the best, you can ask for Even the client's or your colleague's opinions if They feel the same way for your ideas. This stage will Allow you to improved an already good idea due to the combined feedbacks of other professionals you're working with.

Process Of Designing Projects
  1. You'll typically start with multiple ideas and thumbnails.
  2. Then you'll start branching out or elaborating some details Regarding those initial ideas.
  3. When you're done laying all your ideas in front of you, you'll begin analyzing, looking for holes and Even Collaborating with clients and other people connected to the project to eliminated what you do not need and solidify the plan.
  4. Then when you have finalized the plan, you will have to make a formal wireframe sketch to show a clear step by step process for the project.
  5. And then, after that you will present in front of the client , or make a proposal if you will.

Tools You Need
Just Because sketching is so convenient does not mean you will not need anything, chance favors the PREPARED, so better be sure that you are equipped with the User is following.
  • Pens
Pencil comes with an eraser so you feel more confident with using it but, you shouldnt get your hands used to the ink too since the visibility of pens is more favorable for the clients.
  • Portable Whiteboard
A tablet sized whiteboard will be helpful During office to office meetings.
  • Big Sketchbook
Clients like seeing plans and designs clearly, when you're faced with your clients and make sure you have least 14 inches long sketchbook in hand so that you can show a more visible drawing.
  • Flipcharts
Sticky flipcharts that can be attached on the wall is great During long discussions with a team or client.


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