Hi wdf members.
I'm still relatively early (young) in my Web career, but thought you could give some advice on the following scenario:
If you were asked to design a site who's audience could be both corporate and educational, what kind of site content would you.... feel needs putting across as in the tone, look and feel, style of text, images, and maybe graphics used to make the site have a feeling to make the visitor know they were on a computer manufacturing site (as an example).
Thank you
Source: Defining a Website Strategy
I'm still relatively early (young) in my Web career, but thought you could give some advice on the following scenario:
If you were asked to design a site who's audience could be both corporate and educational, what kind of site content would you.... feel needs putting across as in the tone, look and feel, style of text, images, and maybe graphics used to make the site have a feeling to make the visitor know they were on a computer manufacturing site (as an example).
Thank you
Source: Defining a Website Strategy
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James - my experience is with providing the marketing positioning for these business websites