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Saturday, 21 May 2011

Web Design Prices and Costs - How to Get A Fair Web Design Quote


If you're looking at commissioning a web designer to build you a website, one of the first things that you will need to know, is the monetary cost. This article will explain to you why there is such a huge variance between web designers and their quotes and will give you some advice as to how much you can expect to pay to contract a competent web designer in the UK.

First of all you have to have a rough idea of what it is that you want from your website. You have to have thought of what you want to achieve with the website. What are its objectives? You will then need to have thought of a basic structure for your website. There are many website examples out there for you to have a look at; the important thing is to have an idea about what structure you want for the site - meaning a rough outline of the numbers of pages and the content (text and images) that will make up each page.

Once you have your project objectives in mind and a rough idea of your websites structure you are in a position to start contacting suppliers. There are multitudes of web design companies everywhere and in our particular area of the UK - Doncaster there are lots of web design companies to choose from. The key thing to remember is that everyone wants your business. The web design marketplace is completely saturated so you as the buyer have the upper hand!

As in all other industries there are people who provide excellent service, there are people who provide an average service and there are also cowboys (people who sell web design services without the necessary knowledge and experience to do so).

What you have to think to yourself is this: If a person promises me the earth for £1 does that mean to say that they can deliver it? The best advice I can give is to be realistic. There are lots of really good city based web design companies throughout the UK that provide excellent services. They are always there to take your calls and you even get your own personal account manager to handle your requests and hold your hand through the entire web design process. The services of such companies are wonderful but this obviously comes at a price. City based offices, account managers and admin staff are large overheads and the prices charged by large city based web design companies reflect this. If you have a modestly sized website, which needs to be under content management system control, don't be surprised if the web design quote runs into tens of thousands of pounds from a major city based web design company. If you are looking for a top quality 100% inclusive, comprehensive service and your company can afford this kind of bill then I would suggest using a big city company every time.

Then there are the smaller companies that are made up of just a few individuals. These types of companies have much lower overheads and frequently have very knowledgeable and capable staff. The service level can be much lower than that of major city based web design companies but you can get some excellent work done by such companies at a fraction of cost of the large city based companies.

A much overlooked group of web designers that can produce some excellent web designs are the wide community of freelance web designers. Freelance web designers are private, self employed individuals who work from small offices (they frequently work from home). Freelancers have very low (mostly non existent) overheads. As such they can provide quality web design work for much lower costs than larger web design companies. If you are looking for good quality web design for less money then it definitely work looking at using a quality freelance web designer.

The people that you really need to avoid are the web design cowboys. As stated above cowboys are people who sell web design services without the necessary knowledge and experience to do so. If you are unfortunate enough to have contracted someone like this in the past you will be aware of the low quality work that they produce and the lack of significant results that they achieve. Cowboys invariable promise you the earth for a £1. Use your common sense and if someone is quoting you £100 for something that 5 other companies are charging around £4000 for, you know that something is not quite right. Remember the old adage - buy cheap, buy twice!

Conclusion:

You will find a great deal of variance between web design quotes depending on what level of web designer you choose to contract and what level of service you require. Always make sure to get as many quotes and talk to as many people as you can so a) see what's available on the market and b) get an unbiased idea of the likely costs involved. There are lots of good web designers out there but there are also a lot of lesser skilled web designers and even some of the proverbial cowboys. Make sure to use good common sense and get a feel for the web designer's skills and experience when you meet them. No matter how charming a person is, experience is very hard to fake. Ask to see examples of their work and where they have done similar work to your proposed project. Remember - you have the upper hand!








Stuart is a freelance website designer in Doncaster UK who specialises in search engine friendly web design doncaster for companies of all types.


Plan a Web Design Career


Web design is the designing and graphical presentation of content shown on the Internet in the form of Web sites and other Web applications using many different forms of media.

The continued growth of the Internet has kept web designers in high demand. Web designers are responsible for the day-to-day design and creation of web sites. Web designers design the layout and create the content to build and create web pages for clients. Web designers work in a creative environment where they use graphic design, navigation design, and page layout to create web pages. These designers are also well trained in programming languages like HTML, XHTML, and JavaScript.

Training:

Degree programs and training courses in web design will teach the basics of website design. Coursework will generally cover the basics of web design, and specific techniques used for Internet graphics and animation. Training program in web design will typically introduce students to the concept of designing web sites for applications such as e-commerce and personal sites. Programming languages such as HTML, XML, and Java will also be covered in coursework. The classes are usually hands-on and provide students with skills that are necessary for success in the workplace.

Outlook:

Job opportunities for professional web designer are endless. The Internet provides a multitude of opportunities for designers around the world. The majority of web designers are salaried employees who often work for design firms and advertising and marketing companies. There are even web consulting firms that specifically build and manage websites for client organizations. However, a good number of web designers are self-employed and find full time work just by word of mouth. The median expected salary for a typical web designer in the U.S. is $50,372. Salaries can reach much higher depending on how much experience you have.








Mary Hart is an in-house writer for Online-Degrees-Today.com and has been writing about online art & design degree programs since 2004. To find out more information about earning your online web design degree, click here.


The Demand for Web Design Schools


It's no secret that the Web is where the work is. Anyone and everyone wants a Web site, and those with Web design degrees can make that happen. That's because Web designers are the ones who determine and develop the look and feel for sites, and they're responsible for site navigation design and visual execution. Ready to point and click your way to an in-demand career through Web design schools?

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Before you upload your resume, realize that a bachelor's degree is required for most entry-level and advanced design positions. That's where Web design schools come in.

The National Association of Schools of Art and Design accredits about 250 schools with programs in art and design. These accredited Web design degrees equip you with the design, e-commerce, scripting, and authoring skills necessary to advance in the field. You'll learn how to develop cutting-edge Web sites that blend interactive media with consumer-targeted information. You'll explore the nuts and bolts of Web page design using HTML scripting as well as page edit software, Web graphics and animation, video production for Web, and JavaScript. Web design colleges may also provide the opportunity to study the various site design models used in personal, commercial, and government Web sites, and to try your hand at designing your own Web pages and sites.

Once you've completed your Web design courses, the learning doesn't end. You'll need to keep your training up-to-date with certifications such as Certified Web Designer, Dreamweaver 8 Developer, Flash MX 2004 Designer, and ColdFusion MX 7 Developer, to name a few.

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Of course, all these Web design courses will be worth your while. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, graphic designers with Web site design and animation experience will especially be needed as demand for interactive media projects increase. Demand for graphic designers will also increase as advertising firms create Web marketing and promotional materials for more products and services. It's no surprise, then, that those with design and animation experience from Web design schools will have the best job opportunities in the field.

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Not only is the need great, the compensation isn't too shabby, either. According to the 2006 AIGA/Aquent Survey of Design Salaries, the median total cash compensation for Web designers in 2006 was $48,000. Boston, Washington/Baltimore, and Los Angeles reportedly paid the top salaries for Web designers, and educational institutions, design studios/consultancies, and Web development firms were the organization types topping the wage chart.

Get in on the online explosion and explore Web design colleges today.








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