Content strategy and creation
Third on our list, though ideally first in the actual website creation process, is
the critical matter of the site’s content itself. Anyone who uses the title “web
designer” needs to be aware that everything we do supports the process of
getting the content, message, or functionality to our users. Furthermore,
good writing can help the user interfaces we create be more effective.
Of course, someone needs to create the content and maintain it—don’t
underestimate the resources required to do this successfully. In addition, I
want to call your attention to two content-related specialists on the modern
web development team: the Content Strategist and Information Architect
(IA).
When the content isn’t written right, the site can’t be fully effective. A
Content Strategist makes sure that every bit of text on a site, from long
explanatory text down to the labels on buttons, supports the brand identity
and marketing goals of the company. Content strategy may also extend to
data modeling and content management on a large and ongoing scale, such
as planning for content reuse and update schedules.
An Information Architect (also called an Information Designer) organizes
the content logically and for ease of findability. She may be responsible for
search functionality, site diagrams, and how the content and data is orga-
nized on the server. Information architecture is inevitably entwined with
UX and UI design, and it is not uncommon for a single person or team to
perform all roles.
Multimedia
One of the cool things about the Web is that you can add multimedia ele-
ments to a site, including sound, video, animation, and even interactive
games. You may decide to add multimedia skills, such as audio and video
editing or Flash development (see the “A Little More About Flash” sidebar),
to your web design tool belt, or you may decide to go all in and become a
multimedia specialist. If you are not interested in becoming a multimedia
developer, you can always hire one. Web development companies usually
look for people who have mastered the standard multimedia tools, and have
a good visual sensibility and an instinct for intuitive and creative multimedia
design.