Senior WebDesign Architech

  • Australia
  • Adelaide
  • Negotiable

A web architect typically has a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:

  • Creating technical designs or drawings of proposed website layouts based on client requirements
  • Planning, designing, and developing new websites, including creating prototypes and final designs for approval by clients.
  • Analyzing existing websites for usability, performance issues, and SEO potential
  • Communicating with clients to gather information about their business needs and goals.
  • Researching emerging technologies and infrastructure to ensure that a website is compatible with current standards
  • Creating a site map for each new project, including site structure, navigation, and content hierarchy
  • Providing technical support to clients regarding their website
  • Conducting usability tests to determine how easy a site is to use for different types of visitors.
  • Managing the development process by working with programmers, designers, and other team members
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