RE: presenting site structure without look and feel?
by "Martin Clifford" <MLC1(at)nrc.gov>
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<amcbainezzell(at)alum.mit.edu>, <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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Well, if you've already presented a "non-visual" display of the site =
structure, then I think you have no alternative but to show them what you =
envision for the site and deal with the crits.
Good Luck!
>>> "Ann Ezzell" <amcbainezzell(at)alum.mit.edu> 05/15/02 03:36PM >>>
Thank you, everyone who suggested flow diagrams. I should have been more
clear. I already have a Visio diagram, but someone has requested that I
create a presentation of what the homepage will look like. I really
don't want to get into nit-picking arguments about whether the logo
should be three pixels down from the top of the screen, or four, but I
do want them to see in general what I expect the homepage will contain.
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> [mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org] On Behalf Of Ann Ezzell
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> Subject: presenting site structure without look and feel?
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> I need to prepare a presentation that will show the proposed new site
> structure for our corporate site, but I do not want the=20
> reviewers to get
> bogged down in color selection, page layout, graphics, etc. at this
> point, I just want to them to focus on the site structure, and what
> links will go on which pages.
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> Is this even feasible? If so, how have you done this successfully?
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> Thank you.
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