01 lay out
02 index
03 introduction
04 summary
05 resources
06 personal
07 skills
08 relations
09 marketing
10 corespondents
11 chances
12 threats
13 powers
14 weaknesses
15 instruments
16 product
17 price
18 place
19 promotion
20 target group
21 position
22 budget
23 financing
24 profit
25 costs
26 implementation
27 end test

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Wrong web design


I made a blog about wrong design.

Monday, February 14, 2005

the sitemap as if we visit a building

I am well known by myself for my weird models of thought, I would move towards better web design by creating more models that are better not discarding the first one that would be as if effort would go unrewarded, there are always weird rewards that appear out of nothing. You could be one of them or we could blame it on my writing even on Blogger would work. Imagine Blogger is our reward! Just doing a dumb blog about a dumb subject could present an amount of personal development that is beyond all imagination.

We are a lot like blind people. We need a 3d site map and should try to organize the information as if it was located in a building. Let's give it a try...

The guest in the lobby

The lobby or hallway would be the spot were we enter after ringing the door, we shake hands kiss and say hi. We leave our hat and jacket, take off our dirty shoes, we put the umbrella away and walk inside as we conversate an overview of the latest news.

If it was a unannounced first visit from a stranger we would open the door but he would stay outside. A website is visited for the service it provides. Having a pallet of software in the lobby and a doorway to the help desk does not make me feel at home.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Developing an Index

Developing an Index: "# Inherent Interest: Do you find this topic interesting--or does it seem pretty dull?

# Job Relevance: How much relevance does it have to your present job, or to the job you want to get?

# Availability of Information: Does it seem like it will be relatively easy to find information--or is it likely to be hard to get for one or more reasons: confidentiality, the need to interview people who may be hard to get hold of, information available only in an out-of-way location?

# Clear Focus: Is it easy to draw a clear boundary around the project--or is it likely to keep spreading into new areas?

# Ability to Contribute: How easy is it for you to do something original--or will you have to struggle to keep the thesis from becoming a book report?
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