Tuesday, 10 April 2012

The meetings - Client project

The first meeting: Proposed plans and ideas
In this meeting I produced the client with wireframes and some images of my plans for the web application. In addition I proposed the web structure and how I would organise the content in a organised manner that would keep the user engaged.
The first meeting gave me a clear insight into the client’s needs and expectations. It also showed me how to achieve a website that fits their needs whilst being a unique addition in the market sector.
In addition to the meeting I sent emails to the client for the content. I asked if he could send me the relevant information and content that he wanted to be applied to the website. This proved successful in getting all the information, images and text that I needed to produce a function application.

The second meeting: Design/graphics
The aim of this meeting was to get feedback from the client and get their opinion on the website so far. I purposely asked them about the graphics and web theme.
Questions asked – and response
I displayed wireframes with colour swatches in Photoshop and got feedback with the client suggesting certain changes they wanted to the design. This was simple to do to the Photoshop file and gave me a solid design to work from in creating the product after the meeting.


The third meeting: Clarification on the progress so far
This meeting consisted of me presenting the almost finished product with it running on a server and functioning as a website.
The structure: This was the first time the client had seen the full layout of the website other than a few emails I had sent previously before this meeting. This gave me a positive input from the client with them clarifying that the layout and display of the content suited the business correctly for the genre.




The forth meeting: Final hand over with finished product presented
This meeting was straight forward with a meeting where I produced the finished product and discussed certain features. In addition I described the blog very simply and also made a few notes in the coding in sections that the client may want/need to update in future. This proved successful and concluded with me saying if there is any problem or queries feel free to contact me via email.
The finishing process was me organising the files and going over everything to ensure it was working correctly.

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