On Hiring a Web Designer
Via somewhere (sorry, infonesia), we find an essay by a Web designer on hiring a Web designer:
What if some of the designers on your list are from out of town? Don’t rule them out if you really like them. If you don’t mind working via email and talking on the phone, you may be quite happy with your choice. There’s always an advantage to meeting in person and onsite visits can be important, especially if there are problems.
It’s a decent article, and I only have one complaint. She offers two long lists of questions you should ask about your requirements and the designer’s portfolio. However, she never suggests that you should ask “do you want an attractive site?” or “do you the designer’s sites appear artful?”
This isn’t surprising, given that the writer is a Web designer. In the designer/client relationship, I guess the former is supposed to be the purveyor and connoisseur of the art. While all that practical information is useful, I’d like to read an article called “What Makes Websites Attractive?” or “From Toulouse-Lautrec to HTML–An Artful Website Primer”.