Getting Started: To-dos before your website project

"What do we need to do to get started?" It's one of the most frequent questions I get asked, and it's definitely one of the best questions I get asked. First of all, it means we're going to be doing business together. Second of all, it lets me lay a good foundation for our design and project management teams to be successful from the very beginning of the design process.

So, I thought it might be nice to provide a list of to-dos before starting your website project with us (or with anyone, really). Of course, there are specifics to each organization that get discussed on an individual basis, but here are some good general guidelines (think of something we left out? Let us know in the comments section below!).

Decide who will be responsible for making design decisions


This one sounds like a no-brainer, and for most organizations, it is! This doesn't mean you can't have a team or committee in charge of overseeing the project and making design recommendations. It simply means that you've got a gameplan for who will review the proofs and who will give feedback on the design. Deciding this up-front will keep you from missing valuable input during the Discovery stages of the process.

Track down your (vector) logo files


This comes highly recommended. When your organization had its logo designed, it's very likely that the logo was delivered in a vector file format (most commonly .ai or .eps). Tracking down your logo file in its original vector format will make your creative team's day (we'll probably send you cupcakes) because we won't have to work with a rasterized file format that can pixelate or distort. Of course, if all you can find is a .jpg file, we're more than capable of making it work! Don't have a logo (or not happy with your logo)? Let us know. We'd be happy to put together some concepts for you.

Plan your content


I know, I know... this smells suspiciously like homework, but you'll be glad you took the time on the front-end to have your content updated and planned out. Completing all of your content is not absolutely necessary to get the website started, but it's highly recommended that you have at least started the process. As we develop your website, we'll provide and discuss a new sitemap, but we find many of our clients are so eager to get the website design completed, that they've neglected to polish or update their content (even though we've been reminding them to do so). Once the design is ready to launch, they're caught with several days/weeks of content updates that delay the launch of their incredible new website. As a side note: do you have a team working to write/update content? You might consider signing up for a free or cheap project management system account (Basecamp, for example) for your team to collaborate on content.

Think about your photos


Many websites feature photos (how profound - just bear with me). Do you have photos that you would like for us to use? If so, go ahead and begin gathering them. Do your photos have pictures of people in them? If so, make sure you have photo release forms from the folks in the pictures (when you send photos our way, we assume that you've taken care of this step). Please also note, pictures of minors require a photo release form signed by a parent/guardian. Do you need photos taken? Let us know, and we can probably recommend a photographer in your area. If necessary, we have access to extensive stock photo libraries as well. 

None of the ideas above are so profound that you would have never thought of them on your own, but if you can check a few of these items off your list as you are getting started with a new website design, your design team will love you for being so well prepared. As I said before, I'm sure there are other items that could go on this list, so feel free to add your suggestions in the comments below!

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Tipton County


Tipton County recently launched its completely redesigned website from SPEAK!. The new site was designed to bring specific attention to the County Executive's initiatives as well as provide helpful information with regards to the many different departments within the county government. The school and industry highlight sections give Tipton Co. the ability to regularly showcase the many benefits of living and working in the county.

While SiteWrench is very often an excellent fit for many content management needs, the Tipton Co. website is testimony to the fact that we can deliver for any specific content management need. One of the requirements for the Tipton Co. website job was that the site must be delivered in a format that did not require the county to migrate to a new content management system, so we developed a great-looking new website that could be implemented within the content management parameters given to us.

We're extremely pleased with the results, but more importantly – so is our client.

"We wanted a site which would outline the strengths of Tipton County, offer as much information as possible, and provide a dynamic look. Our goal is to inform and educate the public and we believe this site accomplishes that with style."

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Hope Church


Hope Church has been a SPEAK! client for many years, so when it came time to redesign its website, we were pumped at the opportunity to once again work with this well-known Memphis church. 

Hope is always reaching out to the Memphis community with relevant events. Guests range from well-known authors to Christian musicians to dynamic speakers and everywhere in-between, so the new website design needed to afford Hope a great way to show off their upcoming events. SPEAK! designed and built a jQuery image rotation that ties to the event area on the home page. This area creates a "can't miss" visual element focused entirely around Hope's outreach strategy, and since it's built in jQuery rather than Flash, the website stays mobile-device friendly!


SPEAK! also created a "Visit Hope" area to contain information categorized specifically for those who would like to visit Hope Church for the first time. This area is similar to other church websites that employ a slide-down "Ministry Index." However, Hope and SPEAK! felt like the idea could be further developed to connect with a specific audience, so we pushed it further! With great results.

 

Social media is another area that many churches are paying close attention to (and rightly so!). Of course, we can integrate your Twitter® feed or Facebook® fan app on your website, but depending on your organization, those tools may not be the best fit for your web communication strategy! At SPEAK!, we help you think through your entire web strategy (including social media) and determine the best way to get your message across to your many different audiences.

With Hope, we decided that an obvious but more elegant approach (when compared to the feed and app integration mentioned above) would provide the best mesh-point between website design and social media integration. This way, a visitor to Hope's website sees not only how to find Hope on Twitter® and Facebook® but also how to receive eNewsletter and RSS updates and where to go to see Hope's videos on YouTube®.

Check out the Hope Church website design from SPEAK! Creative.

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