READ: Based on what you know about the Problem-Solving Process, what do you think each step could look like when creating any type of website?

Answer the following questions based on what you’ve read above.

DEFINE
1. What problem are you trying to solve? ( One sentence)
2. What are your constraints? (One sentence)
3. What does success look like? ( one sentence)

PREPARE
1. Brainstorm / research possible solutions ( two sentences.
2. Compare pros and cons (two sentences)
3. Make a plan ( one sentence)

TRY
•1. Put your plan into action (two sentences)

REFLECT
1. How do your results compare to the goals you set while defining the problem? ( two sentences)
2.What can you learn from this or do better next time?
3. What new problems have you discovered?

DEFINE

1. The problem being solved is creating a user-friendly and visually appealing website that effectively conveys information or sells products/services.
2. Constraints include budget, timeline, technical limitations, and audience preferences.
3. Success looks like a website that meets the needs of users, achieves business goals, and receives positive feedback.

PREPARE
1. Brainstorm potential website layouts, features, and design elements through research and creativity.
2. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of different design choices, considering factors such as usability, aesthetics, and functionality.
3. Develop a detailed plan outlining the structure, content, and functionality of the website.

TRY
1. Implement the website plan by designing, developing, and testing the site to ensure it meets the defined goals and objectives.

REFLECT
1. Reflect on how the actual website compares to the original goals set during the defining stage, considering aspects such as user experience, conversion rates, and overall effectiveness.
2. Identify lessons learned from the process, including any areas for improvement or adjustments to be made in future website projects.
3. Discover any new problems or challenges encountered during the creation of the website, and consider how to address them in future projects.