SHOGUN    WEBDESIGN
 


The Zen circle (ENSO) represents the entire universe in a single, perfect stroke and must be done with a clear mind focused on the task.


"One of my many goals as your web site designer is to continuously ascertain what changes must be made in order to keep your web site ahead of the current trends in a multi-faceted and ever changing atmosphere that is apparent on the internet today". "My enthusiasm for web design and development combined with the endless potential of the web inspires me to provide the best quality web site design services possible at a very nominal affordable price. I cater to all projects whether big or small and work on everything with utmost sincerity without any discrimination. Whatever the customer's budget is, I make a package to fit it". "Once you have established a working relationship with me you will be afforded the opportunity to attain a functional, optimized, affordable, professional and original web site. Pride and professionalism is a constant throughout all of my work as I strive to attain the highest level of customer satisfaction with respect and integrity".

Contact me at SHOGUN-WEBDESIGN

Please view this example of a Web Site I have developed and 'continuously' update: Shibui Swords

A Model of "Pervasive Usability" in Website Design

1. Requirements Analysis
  • Determine the goals for the website from the perspective of the user and the venture.
  • Determine the user needs and target usability requirements.
  • Perform a competitive analysis.
2. Conceptual Design
  • Sketch out a site design and architecture at an abstract level.
  • Conduct a task analysis to find critical features.
3. Mockups / Prototypes
  • Rapidly create visual representations (mockups) or interactive representations (prototypes) of the site.
  • Evaluate usability through focus groups, user tests, and walkthroughs.
  • Use the evaluation results to create more mockups or improve the prototypes.
  • Repeat this process (design iteration) until the design and usability goals are met
4. Production
  • Create the final product.
  • Evaluate functionality through testing, quality assurance, usability testing, and field testing.
  • Use the evaluation results to improve the product.
  • Repeat this process (production iteration) until the web site goals are met.
5. Launch and Maintenance
  • Launch the website.
  • Maintain and refine with user feedback.
  • Use the feedback to create new requirements, and begin major design improvements (system iteration).

Evaluation occurs at every stage of the process. Similar types of evaluation can occur at different stages of the design process to keep in mind the goals of the project and the users' needs. And if it comes down to a choice, reduce the scope of the project rather than the usability.



Contact Elliott: Telephone(503)666-2342
Mail to: P.O. Box 2103, Gresham, OR. 97030
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