|
Our clients are at least as busy as we are. Therefore they appreciate a design process that is seamless with the way they work. Each of our clients has a secure, dedicated extranet on our staging server, enabling them to review design comps, look over work-in-progress, and provide feedback from any location, 24/7. Project milestones ensure that everything moves along on time and on budget. At PSD7, each project is managed with your convenience and the overall success of the project in mind.
PROPOSAL
We begin by collecting some information from you to assess your needs. This begins a dialog from which we determine your requirements and develop a proposal to provide the optimal solution. We submit this proposal to you online in PDF format, enabling you to review it onscreen, forward it to colleagues, or print it. And of course, we're always available by phone or in person to provide extra clarification.
Request for Proposal
INVESTIGATION
Initial Meeting: On acceptance of our proposal, we will meet to discuss specific approaches in design, usability features and information architecture. The end result will be a firm creative direction for the design of the first set of comps, reflecting all of your creative and strategic goals.
EXPLORATION
Development of Design Comps: Prototype designs, or comps, based on the design direction set upon in the initial meeting, will be developed for your review. Design comps will be posted for review on your extranet on the PSD7 staging server. Through a structured process of review and feedback, we will rapidly arrive at the design you are seeking.
PRODUCTION
Project Construction: Your project moves into production, based on the final comp developed in the Exploration Phase. Web and multimedia projects are completed to beta-test level, with all the content and functionality integrated, ready for your review.
POST-PRODUCTION
Final tweaks and debugging: Based on your feedback, minor alterations and bug fixes to web projects will be rendered in preparation for migrating the site to the final production server or duplication service.
|