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Boagworld is not just a web design podcast, it is also a thriving online community. Whether you build, design or run websites there are always people here to help. Whatever your question there is sure to be somebody with the answer.
Boagworld is not just a web design podcast, it is also a thriving online community. Whether you build, design or run websites there are always people here to help. Whatever your question there is sure to be somebody with the answer.
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Heh... The temptation to self-promote... but never mind.
You'll want to start by looking at their work. Aesthetics are important, but don't judge a designer solely on whether his websites and apps "look cool". Try using some of them. If you find that they's easy to use and navigate, if you can find what you need quickly, then you have a winner!
Next, you'll want to see if he's already made something similar in nature to what you want to build. Experience counts, after all.
If you contact a designer or developer, and they just kinda say "whatever you say" and don't get involved in the planning process, look elsewhere. A good craftsman cares about his work to no end. A good designer will involve himself in the planning stage of the project, and help you figure out what works on the web and what doesn't.
Look for a designer who communicates well and clearly. This isn't a prerequisite for being a good designer, but it will make the whole project happen a lot more smoothly
Look for a designer or developer (or agency, even) who offers long-term support options. If something goes wrong, it's best if the people who made the project can look it over. This is unless you're looking to hire an in-house team, in which case you've got this taken care of.
In addition: there are a couple of things you'll have to do in order to retain the services of such a marvelous individual(s) when you find him(her/them).
We usually have very good reasons when we tell you something doesn't look right, won't work, or doesn't look good.
These are the best ideas I can share off the top of my head. Wait around a little while longer, and I'm sure that the other members of the community will come up with more.