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This design worksheet is designed to enhance
communications between The IT helper and our customers. Fill it out,
photocopy it, and mail a copy to us as It provides a written
memorandum of your website plan.
Your company or Organisation name
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1. Purpose of your website. Before
we can start with the nuts and bolts of the visual design of your
site, it is important to establish the purpose you have in mind for
your site.
Please read the following list, and place a “1” next
to the most important purpose, next most important a “2,” etc. Leave
those items blank that do not interest you.
___ To give my company/organization a cutting edge
appearance
___ To develop a qualified list of sales prospects
___ To sell products/services online
___ To give out information
___ To market literature that we write
___ To provide free information and downloads
___ To encourage potential customers to contact us by phone or mail
___ To make available product information and price lists to
distributors
___ To make available product information and price lists to
customers
___ To strengthen brand identification
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Other________________________________________________________________
2. Site Organization
To help brainstorm the layout of your website, consider the
following simple page layout chart.
Re-label any pages you want, cross out any you do not want, and
add or change the connecting lines to the second row. You can also
just write on the blank layout below.

Our websites are designed so that no horizontal scroll bar
on a typical PC monitor set at a 800x600 resolution is visible. Our designs are
also typically designed to automatically expand if someone is
viewing your website with a greater screen resolution. We can,
however, design your website to a fixed width if you prefer.
Total number of pages for the site ________
Additional “printer friendly” pages _______
3. Site and Domain Name
Domain names, such as something.com have to be registered in
order for you to own the rights to that name. If you look at Network
Solutions website at www.networksolutions.com, you can see if the
domain name you want is available.
Domain name ____________________________ ___ Desired ___ Already
registered
4. Logo and Graphics
For the purpose of “branding” your site with your
company/organization's image, it is strongly advised that a
company/organization logo be present at the top of every page. It is
very helpful if you provide a copy of your company’s letterhead,
brochures, business card, etc., so we can see how you present your
company image.
Do you currently have a graphic logo? ___ yes ___ no
Do you currently have a textual logo? ___ yes ___ no
If you have a graphic logo, please provide it in digital format,
so we do not lose any quality in scanning it.
If you need a logo designed by our design team please note that
logo design is an additional charge outside of a website design
contract.
Typeface preference (Times, Arial, etc.)
___________________________________
Preferred colours around logo
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Other ideas
___________________________________________________________
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5. Colours for your website
We recommend that the background on webpages be white for
readability and contrast. We also recommend a three colour palette,
where one or more colours' can be further enhanced by making a lighter
tint of it, thus giving you four or five possible colours for your
website.
We also strongly urge you to surf the Internet, and write down
the web address ( called a URL) of websites where you saw a colour
that you particularly like for your website.
colour preferences:
1
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2
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3
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4
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6. Navigation System
Visitors to your website have to be able to find desired
information on your website, and all pages should have the same
navigation structure throughout the site. Typically, this involves a
company logo or name in the top left, major links along the left or
right edges of each page, and a few links to important sections of
the site along the bottom.
We typically put a link on the logo or company name in the top
left so users can click there to go back to your home, or first
page.
Links on the left or right edge are just as easy to do. Links on
the left are most common, and where people expect to find them.
Links on the right are less common, but can help make your website
stand out. Links can be text or images, although images will make
your website load much slower, and may discourage some users with
slow dial-up connections.
Where would you like your major links? ___ left ___ right ___ top
These links are derived from the chart you marked up on the first
page. Please mark any of the following navigation features you might
want added.
Rollover buttons (requires JavaScript and extra cost) _________
Drop Down Menus (requires JavaScript and extra cost) _________
Image Map (requires graphic large enough to be sliced) _________
Other ideas _________________________________________________
Please list other websites whose navigation style visually
appeals to you, or has the type of design elements you would like to
incorporate into your website.
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Please list websites that you feel are competitors in your field.
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7. Photos, graphics, animations, sound, video
Our contract includes the statement that you own the copyright
to, or have permission from the copyright owner to use any photos
you supply us with.
Some online sources for royalty-free stock photos include
Graphistock (http://www2. images.com/index.dhtml), Photos to Go
(http://www.photostogo.com/ default.asp), Free Images (http://www.freeimages.co.uk/)
and Free Stock Photos (http://freestockphotos. com/index.html). This
is by no means an exclusive list. Any photo or image you may want is
available for a price somewhere.
Please list any special image needs other than an image or two
per page, such as a photo album type page, or a detailed list of
product photos with small thumbnail images linked to larger images.
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8. Additional Options
| Forms |
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| Guestbook |
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Online Chat
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Message Board
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| Pop-ups (NOT recommended) |
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| Cookies |
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| E-Commerce (extra charge) |
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| Search Engine Submission (extra charge) |
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| Other |
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| For search engines: list any single key
words that describe or pertain to your company or
organization |
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| For search engines: provide a short,
concise description of what you want people to know about
your company/organization |
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9. What you can expect with your website design
Time-wise, it is impossible to judge how long your website will
take to develop without a full consultation. Here are a few things
to keep in mind when planning for your new website:
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Photographs and graphics take longer to download to a
browser than text. While you do not want a boring, text only
website, think about a user with a slow dial-up modem when
considering how many images you want on a webpage.
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When supplying photographs or graphic images to us, please
supply them in digital form, as a .psd or .tif format.
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It is vitally important to have as much detail about your
site planned before we start development. Changing plans in
the middle will cost extra, and having a vague idea of what
you want can cost extra, and will definitely take longer to
develop.
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While animated graphics might be used a lot on webpages,
they are usually never used outside of an advertisement on a
business website. Think about the users experience at your
website before asking for animations that do not add value
to your website
Take a look
at our Design Process
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at the features of our web sites

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