13 Ekim 2013 Pazar

Özellikleri (en) iyi Web geliştiricileri var - Moz

Just as web designers are in a completely different kettle to web developers. Though the line gets pretty grey at times.


No, not at all! Its really a trait good Engineers have as well, so feel excited that you feel the same way.


Nice Post Fluxx! Keep it Up!I highly agree on this one "Of course, not every good web developer has all of these traits.  But, I'd be willing to bet that all have at least one of them."Any post about how to motivate a artists (web/graphic designers and developers) to work well?   


Nice Post Fluxx! Keep it Up!

I highly agree on this one "Of course, not every good web developer has all of these traits.  But, I'd be willing to bet that all have at least one of them."

Any post about how to motivate a artists (web/graphic designers and developers) to work well?

 

 




Great post, I hope any web developers reading use this post as a self evaluation guideline to judge how they are doing.  Web 2.0 is a different beast with different design element needs.  To design successful websites that sell, designers are going to need to stay in front of the design trends of Web 2.0


Great post, I hope any web developers reading use this post as a self evaluation guideline to judge how they are doing.  Web 2.0 is a different beast with different design element needs.  To design successful websites that sell, designers are going to need to stay in front of the design trends of Web 2.0




I agree completely. A web designer needs to take everything into account before any work commences. A website must be thoroughly planned out and all ideas brainstormed in case you cannot achieve them. Everything from font size to imagery should be take into consideration, prior to the design process. The user will need to be able to navigate your site without any confusion and must be kept entertained at all time to keep interest. As a web designer myself, I feel that planning can really make a difference and improve the structure of a site. 


I agree completely. A web designer needs to take everything into account before any work commences. A website must be thoroughly planned out and all ideas brainstormed in case you cannot achieve them. Everything from font size to imagery should be take into consideration, prior to the design process.

The user will need to be able to navigate your site without any confusion and must be kept entertained at all time to keep interest. As a web designer myself, I feel that planning can really make a difference and improve the structure of a site.

 




This ties into (1), but the good web developers I know are always open to criticism. Ours is a very client-oriented business and we cant afford to behave like temperamental artists (or, frankly, some of the print designers Ive worked with).


This ties into (1), but the good web developers I know are always open to criticism. Ours is a very client-oriented business and we cant afford to behave like temperamental artists (or, frankly, some of the print designers Ive worked with).


Knowing how to deal with, for the lack of a better word, idiotic client requests is a good thing too. You cant just say, "frames are BAD!" and not justify it with actual evidence and arguments like some web developers do.


Knowing how to deal with, for the lack of a better word, idiotic client requests is a good thing too. You cant just say, "frames are BAD!" and not justify it with actual evidence and arguments like some web developers do.


On my good days, I remember that the trick is to find alternatives that both the client and I can live with. Just saying "no" never works out well. Neither does saying "Holy crap, youre an idiot!" :)


On my good days, I remember that the trick is to find alternatives that both the client and I can live with. Just saying "no" never works out well. Neither does saying "Holy crap, youre an idiot!" :)


What I meant by that was things that are up and coming in the web sphere. Not new. Hell, PHP wasnt exactly NEW when it started to get popular in web dev (~1999).


What I meant by that was things that are up and coming in the web sphere. Not new. Hell, PHP wasnt exactly NEW when it started to get popular in web dev (~1999).


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