coxdigital.bsky.social
Web Designer | UX/UI Practitioner. 10 years of experience. WordPress | Framer | Flutterflow
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💯 this is one of the most difficult aspect to deal with, because it requires 'finesse' to desp with.
Also a direct result of n° 2, lack of clarity
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Don’t rush to take on a 'simple' project—ask the right questions to uncover the true scope. Clarity leads to success.
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5. Potential for Scope Creep: What starts as a "simple" project can often expand in scope, leading to challenges in timelines and costs.
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4. Limited Features: The term may suggest that the client is not considering essential features like user experience, mobile responsiveness, SEO, and ongoing maintenance.
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3. **Budget Constraints**: Clients using this term might be looking for a lower budget or might not appreciate the value of professional design and development, which can lead to compromising quality.
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2. Lack of Clarity: It may indicate that the client hasn’t fully articulated their needs or goals. A lack of detail can lead to misalignment in expectations.
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1. Underestimation of Complexity: The phrase "simple website" often reflects a misunderstanding of the complexities involved in web design. Even seemingly straightforward sites require careful planning and design.
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Don’t rush to take on a 'simple' project—ask the right questions to uncover the true scope. Clarity leads to success.
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5. Potential for Scope Creep: What starts as a "simple" project can often expand in scope, leading to challenges in timelines and costs.
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4. Limited Features: The term may suggest that the client is not considering essential features like user experience, mobile responsiveness, SEO, and ongoing maintenance.
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3. **Budget Constraints**: Clients using this term might be looking for a lower budget or might not appreciate the value of professional design and development, which can lead to compromising quality.
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2. Lack of Clarity: It may indicate that the client hasn’t fully articulated their needs or goals. A lack of detail can lead to misalignment in expectations.
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1. Underestimation of Complexity: The phrase "simple website" often reflects a misunderstanding of the complexities involved in web design. Even seemingly straightforward sites require careful planning and design.
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i know and i also understand they have their place...i just need to vent 😅
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Components or integrations; the world doesn't need anymore templates 😪
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Awesome! Very close to Mare Nubium... And about 1.200 i'm south of copernicus, one of my favorites 🤓
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Actual moon data? Cool
Where does one start in the moon?
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Heads up: your website can't be accesed
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Hello Dario, i'd like to share my pov if i may:
I went to the site and it's beautifully designed, no doubt.
HOWEVER
The msg is confusing: nothing tells me what you actually do. After looking around i'm still no clear: it seems you sell simcards?
Message needs improvement 😊
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You're torn because...?
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A perfect scenario would be to make it mandatory, while also having the app suggest an alt text. That's create less friction for the user.
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This is what i would do:
• digitalize the paintings
• sell them as print on demand
• use printify and etsty
That way she can profit more than once on the same painting
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I'm actually wondering that rn 🤔
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I'd say not many. Even if You don't write HTML, chances are You've encountered anchor tags at some point, whether because the website already had them or because it was a requirement for a project.
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Or if You bookmark something in LinkedIn You might as well forget about it; nobody knows where those end up
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Oh, nothing in particular; i'm a windows guy and i don't have it installed.
I have every other browser under the sun tho 😅
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Loved the website Sahil, but -imo- does not communicate well what you actually do.
Went through the whole site and nowhere there you explain the nature of your work: do you code? Design? Both? Maybe just UX?
Other than that, it's an awesome job, you should be proud 😊
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All but safari
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What do you mean? Like selling? Or You want people to read the book on your website?
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This shouldn't be optional; if you want to share an image, include alt-text or don't publish at all.
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I joined not long ago, and it didn't. It would be good tho, i agree
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That's so weird. And annoying.
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But maintaining that....😪
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😅
Why would Even...?