Website Design Checklist

How to prepare for the web design process

A web design checklist to get ready. Being well prepared will help you get the most out of the web design process.

We have prepared this web design checklist to help you get ready for the journey ahead. Thinking things through early will make your conversation with a web developer a lot less time consuming and a lot more productive.

As a web development company, few things are more pleasing than dealing with a client who is prepared for the conversation.

Hopefully this web design checklist will be helpful for you as you get ready to build your brand new website. It’s an exciting journey, and the more prepared you are, the more enjoyable the process, and the better the final outcome.

The Web Design Checklist | Breaking it all down

The first item on the web design checklist that you should tackle is the Brand Standards Guide. It’s a document that serves as a manual for all things branding for your company and it’s very helpful in setting the boundaries of the website.

As a second item on the web design checklist, you should spend some time thinking about the desired functionality for your new website. In general we can make your website do almost anything. It really comes down to the time available leading up to the website launch, but more importantly the budget. Having said that, you should prepare a list of all the things that would be useful for your website to do. Then rank them to identify which items are an absolute must and which could wait.

Think about getting all the website basics in place as a third item on the web design checklist. It helps if you understand the various essential components of a fully functional website and how they are related. While some of these things can wait until you are in the process of building a website, knowing what you are going to do with the domain, hosting, and email is worthwhile.

Having a budget set aside is the fourth item on the web design checklist. You definitely should know what budget you have for the website. And please don’t respond with “I don’t know how much these things cost.” While that very well may be an accurate assertion, you still have a budget in mind that you’d like to spend. It helps to know what that is.

Timelines are something to consider as the fifth item on the web design checklist before you begin building the website. You’ll want to communicate that to your web developer early on so that we can plan the work schedule accordingly. Of course, you will need to provide feedback in a timely manner for the web development process to stay on track.

Finally, as the sixth item on the web design checklist, you want to pick someone good to work with; someone who has the experience and the expertise to build you what you need. You want a web developer who will be around to service the website down the line and address any issues that may arise as a result of evolving web.

Think your ready to start the web design process? Let us know.