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Alex_872017-08-31 01:35:15
Project management
Alex_87, 2017-08-31 01:35:15

How to prepare a project for a web studio?

Hello! Please tell us in what form the project should be presented in order for the web-studio to say: "Excellent, we have everything. We can start!" How do I, as a customer, develop a project? I searched on the net, but there is no material ...

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Nikolay, 2017-08-31
@meilmut

It's about the website, right? Although not so important. Start with content: what information you want to put on your website/project. From this, the drafting of the terms of reference will already begin, it is also "TOR":
1) The structure of the pages: what, where, on which page should be located
2) How the individual pages of the blocks will look
3) What additional functionality will be connected. For example, callback widgets.
well, etc.
Further, in a good studio, most of this will be finalized for you. First, you fill out a brief, answer the questions of what and how you want to do. After that, the product manager from the studio will ask the necessary questions on the TK and give it to work.
Ideally, if you can create rough, undetailed layouts of how you would like to see the pages of your project yourself. There are fairly simple prototyping tools for this. Even if you won’t do the layouts yourself, let the studio designer do it for you before starting full-scale work. When the TK turns into a visual form, the jambs of the TK itself can come out. Something was not taken into account, forgotten, or it doesn’t work out very well at all.

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Sanes, 2017-08-31
@Sanes

Go to the interview, they will tell you everything.

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Ptolemy_master, 2017-08-31
@Ptolemy_master

That is, you directly think that such a situation, when the studio, just looking at your project, will say "Great, we have everything, can we start?"
Well, if, of course, we are talking about a one-page site, then it is possible.
Slightly more complex things should be decided together.
You must prepare a list of requirements, a description of the functionality of your site and technical specifications, design wishes. Then you, together with a representative of the web studio, go through each item and only after everything is agreed upon, you should hear those cherished words :)
How to collect and prepare requirements and terms of reference, search the Internet for the words "preparation of requirements and technical tasks".

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