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Web Design Vs. Print Design

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How many web designer customers think of a web design as a print design? They must have been confused – since web design is different from print design. A print design is something permanent while a web design is not. Why can’t you apply print design on the web?

One reason is the fact that there are many types of browser. Admit or not, your customers and their target markets will be using different browsers. A web design that looks good on one browser may look different on the other browsers. This is a fact that you should start looking into if you want to provide your customers the best designed site they are looking for.

A good web designer must be able to work with customers. You must be able to point out with them the difference between a print layout and a web layout. A common problem among web design customers is the expectation that your printout represents the exact look of the web page.

This is very true in cases when you bring your portfolio as printouts. The customers can expect so much. Without proper explanation and guidance, they won’t understand the difference between the print outs and the exact look of the page. How do you exactly work with customers?

Dealing With Customers on Web Design and Print Design Issue

  • Keep a line between expectations and reality.

  • Be honest with your customers. Tell them the limits of their expectations. If they prefer specific layout or design, be sure to enlighten them about the possible drawbacks of their graphical idea. It is important that they know upfront what to expect and what’s not to expect.

  • Explain to customers that web is not a print.

  • It helps to have a portfolio in dealing with customers. But right before your customers start expecting, tell them that web design is far more different that print design.

  • Identify your Customer’s Browser

  • You must consider the browser that your customer is using to ensure that the page you are designing will work well. You must design the page according to your customer’s browser; otherwise, your page may look very different when opened by your customer.

It is important that your visitors understand the difference between a web page and a print page. This is to avoid over expectation and ensure a well designed page. This can easily be explained if you know how to deal with your customers.

If you deal with your customers according to these easy suggestions, you will be sure of a web design project’s success. These will be beneficial both to your customers and yourself.

A well designed page satisfies a customer. Need a well designed page or site? Please see our Web Design Service or apply for a free Website Analysis now!

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