Planning for a web site redesign involves a lot of components – and the real job is only just beginning when the design itself is done. From Adaptive path comes this diagram of a typical site redesign process. Take-aways: Strategy & Design is approximately 1/6th of the total job – technology considerations don’t really enter until after strategy & design are done (it IS really all about the content and communication, isn’t it?) And the content owner (also known as the client) has the lion’s share of the work. No surprises here for those of us who’ve been through this a couple of times, but nice to see it all so well illustrated. Bring this to your next site-design kick-off meeting!
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I’ve put together this this diagram that shows the general tasks that go into a typical site redesign with a new CMS implementation. It shows where the Strategy and Design tasks stop and where Implementation starts. It also shows what roles are involved in the different stages.
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