
We have different basic packages we offer. It is flexible to add or remove options. Because every client has it’s own needs and requirements, it will be best to contact our account specialist to discuss which one will be best for you.
To help us identify which package best suits your needs and how we can help you, please answer the questionnaire to site planning and design and contact us via email at info@hop-hop.net or call us at 718-279-7639.
Hop-Hop.net client’s questionnaire to site planning and design:
1. Determine your goals. Hints: What do you hope to accomplish by having a website? Write down your goals so that you remember them as we go through the design process. A website that provides news about a specific subject should have a very different look and navigation than that of a website that sells products. The complexity of your goals will affect the navigation, the technology tools used and even the look and feel of your site.
2. Choosing a target audience. Hints: Who are the target audience of your site? Think about the people who will be attracted to your website, or who you hope to attract. What kinds of computers do you think they will be using? What platform might be the dominant one (Macintosh, Windows, Linux, and so on)? What is the average connection speed (33.6 Kbps modem or DSL)? What kinds of browsers and monitor sizes will they be using? Are you creating an intranet site where everyone will be using the same computer OS and browser? All of these factors can greatly affect the way your web page appears to visitors.
3. Creating your design look. Hints: We save a lot of time later in the process if we plan your design and layout before we actually begin working on your web site. It can be as simple as creating a mock-up drawing of how you want the site layout to look. It is important to maintain consistency in your page layout and design. You want users to be able to click through the pages in your site without getting confused because all the pages have a different look, or the navigation is in a different place on each page.
4. Designing the navigation scheme. Hints: Another area where planning pays off is navigation. Think about the experience you want your visitors to have. Think about how a visitor to your site will be able to move from one area to another. Design the way your navigation will look. Navigation should be consistent throughout your site. If you place a navigation bar across the top of your home page, try to keep it there for all the linked pages.
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