Jeffrey Zeldman’s top 10 tips for designers
Jeffrey Zeldman (A List Apart) offers these tips for web designers:
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Think about the audience first.
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Minimize bandwidth.
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Give each site a personal voice and a real point of view. The audience will connect with that.
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Do what’s actually needed. Don’t do things simply because you can.
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Be entertaining. Inducing boredom is not a plan for growth.
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In most cases, use Web standards and test your work at http://validator.w3.org/ .
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If you think you know all the answers, you’re wrong.
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If you’re doing what you did last year, you’re dead.
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Test your site—not just on multiple browsers and platforms, but on people. Your interface is rarely as transparent as you think. But don’t be a slave to test results, either. Trust your instincts. Balance them against test results. Rinse, lather, repeat.
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Get half the fee up front.
 
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