Showing posts with label project management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project management. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Build a Simple Website

Smells Like Bakin' is a cupcake company in need of a website. This project will walk us through the basics of HTML and CSS from the very beginning. HTML and CSS are the structural and presentational building blocks of every website and will serve as the foundation for any web project. By Team Tree House

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Project Management for Stakeholder Interviews

With good planning, most of your stakeholder interviews should fit within three or four days. Don’t plan on more than six interviews in a day...By Boxes and Arrows

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How To Determine What Your Clients Really Want

Planning some daily tasks - planner book


The world of freelancing is host to many complicated skillsets. Artists and graphic designers are constantly trying to match their talents with the numerous demands pouring out from clients. Project work can be exhilarating, yet also very stressful if you aren’t prepared. By WDL

6 Things You Need for Your Web Project to Succeed

A t-shirt that says, in a programming language, while you have not succeeded, keep trying

Here are some characteristics needed in order for your own web project to succeed. By Six Revisions

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Project Management Apps for Freelancers and Designers

Basecamp

Managing client projects is a major requirement for efficiency and for creating a positive experience for clients. Regardless of whether you freelance, work for a small agency, or work for a large agency, there are a lot of details and communication involved in client projects. Having an efficient system for managing those projects is essential. By Vandelay Design

Monday, October 04, 2010

Pragmatic Prompt Planning & Prototypes

When your livelihood is dependent on your ability to be creative whether as a web designer, article writer, or something else, it’s important to leverage what little time you have to maximize your idea input and output workflow. By Alexander Dawson

Thursday, September 16, 2010

20 Questions to Know for Avoiding Website Project Disasters

20 Questions to Know for Avoiding Website Project Disasters

When working on a new web design project with a client, especially a new site launch, it is vital to have a clear definition of the project’s scope and the expectations of the future website owner. By Jason Schubring

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Passing the holy milestone: How to meet deadlines

For too many projects, there comes a time when every action taken, every decision and sacrifice made, is spurred on by pressure to finish. By Ben Gremillion