Monday, January 28, 2008

Critical Role

Dan Rios:  Content Manager
Making sure spelling and grammar is correct and making sure backgrounds make words readable.

Make sure things are organized, like information, and make sure that there are not too many segments with information, but also not too little amounts of segments.

I also have to make sure the page is not too extravagant and it will not overwhelm the user, so that leaves me to make sure that the page will load quickly.

Erik Mertens: Graphics Designer
Navigations is one of the most important jobs and I need to make it easy for the user by making it look pleasant and make it fast for people to brows through the web page.  

Alignment of pictures, movies and all other things that need to be strait.

Making files small and having not too many files.  Not too many gifs because they are distracting and can take time to load.

Jonathan Dehmlow: Information Architect
Making a layout with arrows and boxing, reassuring that there will be organization.

Using Usability Testing.  This will help us make sure that our site is running properly and to see if anything needs to be changed.

Making sure the user can access want they want easily.

We will use these strategies to create our "Perfect Website."  We will use the Information Architect for the layout, the Graphic Designer to match what the Information Architect wants, and the Content Manager to make sure that everything is as it's supposed to be and to make sure that information is organized.  With these tactics, we will be able to create a perfect website.

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