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The Website Design Process for Educators

Through years of trial, error and experimentation, Genesis Box has developed and perfected a logical process that works very well for us and our clients. This page is provided for educators who would like to use our process in their student curriculum. Please adhere to the Terms of Use.

Students who are unfamiliar with the terms and concepts here can
Article view an elaborated tutorial version.

Step 1: Data Collection

  • Receive request for estimate.
  • Clarify requirements and preferences.

Step 2: Structural Development

  • Develop site mission statement and goals.
  • Determine key elements and flow strategies.
  • Submit price estimate.
  • If approved, bill 50% of total project fee.

Step 3: Concept Development

  • Develop information architecture and website navigation.
  • Develop creative concepts.
  • Assign password for client access to drafts.
  • Submit minimum of 3 initial drafts to client.
  • Select concept direction; agree on revisions/refinements.

Step 4: Design Development

  • Develop content and graphics.
  • Refine creative concepts.
  • Submit subsequent design drafts for review/approval.
    (Design Development may cycle up to 3 times until client is reasonably satisfied with refinements)

Step 5: Implement Design

  • Build pages.
  • Final proofread.
  • Complete coding and color correction.
  • Test continuity and function.
  • Submit site to client for final approval.
  • Make final adjustments.
  • Final Payment of remaining balance.
  • Release project to client.
  • 30-day follow-up for quality assurance.

Author: Darrien Ward at www.genesisbox.com
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• Data Collection
• Structural Development
• Concept Development
• Design Development
• Implement Design

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