Re-read the article "
Nine Pillars of Web Studio Success ."
I think many have already seen this scheme, the article was already translated in 2003 and appeared on the site
www.webmascon.com
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It became very interesting, but has anything changed within the framework of the proposed model and does it now diverge from practice in creating web projects?
We briefly describe the scheme and pillars of success for a web studio, according to Jesse James Garrett
Pillars 9, they are as follows:
User research = user research
Site Strategy = site strategy
Technology selection = technology strategy
Content selection = content strategy
Abstract design = abstract design
Technological implementation = technology implementation
Content Creation = content production
Design itself = concrete design
Project Management = project manadgment
It is interesting to discuss the following questions:
So what processes in site development or its redesign are most often overlooked?
For what processes and who should be responsible for creating a web project?
How many people should there be in a web project creation team from scratch?
For example, in the article <a href= sup
www.webmascon.com/topics/business/26a.asp> The ideal web team the ideal web team consists of 5 people:
Sales and Marketing Manager (marketing and sales manager)
Project Manager and Office Manager (project manager and director)
User Experience Designer (user designer)
Front End Designer / Developer (user interface developer)
Back End Developer (Programmer)