User talk:Jacksonwang73

This space in the User talk: namespace is reserved for our Google design document. I can see no justification for it being in the (Main) namespace. -- RHaworth 11:27, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

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=================================== A title page listing the project name and client, date and revision number of the design, plus: A table of contents listing the sections included A contact list for the project team members, client, and other important contacts.

Sections: Overview describing the project including goals and audience (producer) description of the project including goals and audience the client and their availability source of the content proposed project scope - number of pages, amount of content, anticipated difficulty/challenges

Site map/information design (content editor) a diagram of the content organization brief user scenarios demonstrating paths through the content

Inventory of content (content editor) for each item - site section, description, related tasks, source, production time, person responsible for each item - is it in-house yet?, is the task completed? total estimated work hours for all items

Creative brief which includes: (art director& content editor) Theme - the underlying idea that unifies the project and brands the company/product (e.g. community, security, fun, innovation, solutions, etc.) Attitude - the approach and tone of the project that comes out of the theme (e.g. calm, edgy, reserved, experimental, muted, bold, etc.) Concept - the means to communicating the theme (e.g. the product lasts forever, organic shapes & colors communicate "natural", hybrid cars don't hurt the environment, etc.). Competitive positioning - how the project responds to the competition Research - provide links to web sites and pictures of print graphics that inspire the design of this project. Each link should have a sentence or two describing what is interesting and well done (or not) about the reference. Art direction samples and style guide (fonts to be used, color palette, etc.). Under the direction of the art director, each member of the team must create web page design comps and make a simple website in their own server space to display them. (art director and all team members) Research on the field and similar works. To demonstrate your research, list several websites (plus other collateral) that are comparable, competitive, or inspirational. (all)

Technical plan which includes: (technical director) navigation design including how sub-navigation will work discussion of tools & technologies to be used special technical challenges (e.g. streaming video) page size targets (based on target audience connection speeds) file naming convention site directory structure site revision conventions  Production plan which includes: (producer)  task assignments schedule for design schedule for asset production: content, art, html schedule for proofing, functional testing, and revisions schedule for final release 

List of urgent questions for the client that will help better define the project