Five things all clients want to know

A few days ago, Russ posted a list of 5 things that all clients want to know. Things like:

Can you deliver what we want, on time and within the budget?

Can you explain a simple, logical process for delivering the website to the client? Can you explain how problems can be avoided or resolved?

The list is a . . . → Read More: Five things all clients want to know

Tip 5: Gradually hand over control of learning

In our particular Web Design course, we have lots of learners who attend full-time, a handful who attend two-days per week (depending on their availability), a mum of two who can only attend one day per week and others whose attendance is unpredictable for health and/or family reasons. Some learners start with excellent technical skills, others . . . → Read More: Tip 5: Gradually hand over control of learning

3 Hour Full Code Press

In August this year, there’s an event being run by the Australian Web Industry Professionals Association and New Zealands Webstock event called FullCodePress:

It’s a geek Olympics! Web teams take each other on to build a complete website for a non-profit organisation in 24 hours. No excuses, no extensions, no budget overruns.

Wow… what a learning opportunity! Something . . . → Read More: 3 Hour Full Code Press

35 Designers x 5 Questions

Genie – our communications facilitator for our web design course – will love this!

35 designers. 5 questions. 5 precise answers. Result: 175 professional suggestions, tips and ideas from some of the best web-developers all around the world.

There are a few Australian designers in the 35, including Russ Weakly and Cameron Adams… The first question?

What is the . . . → Read More: 35 Designers x 5 Questions

The 12 Breeds of clients

I think a lot of student developers and/or designers will especially appreciate the “You-Should-Be-So-Lucky Client” who thinks that “Our cred should be payment enough”. From the 12 breeds of clients (and how to work . . . → Read More: The 12 Breeds of clients