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Kenneth King of Jub Jub Interactive gave the Classification Presentation this week. Kenneth explained what it takes to build a website: discover, design, develop, deploy and cultivate. He discussed content is key to building a website. They meet with a client to discover what the client wants and needs, and discuss what the potential user is going to see. Almost all websites today are designed to be mobile friendly. Kenneth used an example of a website they are developing currently.

Jub Jub Interactive uses a wire frame software to build the basic layout and overall architecture. Typically they present at least three design compositions for the entire website. This includes style guides, color, and fonts that creates a unique feel and sets the tone for the entire website. Over a period of usually three months they have a meeting with the client once a week creating comps for the home page and interior pages. The next stage is developing the site in a content management system, which makes it easy to edit and modify information.

Kenneth told us he will give another talk on the next stage as they progress with this client.


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