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Posted by Nikita the Spider on 04/27/07 02:51
In article <f0rc1t22fcb@news4.newsguy.com>,
Jane Jesi <jesi@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hello gentlemen. I am new to web design and I have a question concerning a
> client. He has given me freedom to redesign his website. Is it better for a
> website to have a "corporate" feel such as http://www.ea.com/language.jsp
> or a more clean feel such as this small site at
> http://globalwarmingawareness2007.org.uk which I think is a clean and very
> simple design.
Which is better? Well it depends...is your client a punk rock band, a
bank or tea shop? All of these have different needs.
> While EA is definitely tough for a beginner, I feel that
> writing a website like this (minus the JSP/flash part) would look better in
> my portfolio. But on the other hand, I have deadlines for customers so I
> don't know. Any advice please?
Whether or not the site will look good in your portfolio seems besides
the point. The work is about satisfying the client, no? I imagine a
portfolio of satisfied clients would be the best possible one.
Good luck
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Philip
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