• Mike,

    I'm about to embark upon a similar webdesign at the University that I work for. I'm wondering if we might be able to compare notes.... ???
  • There should be honest collaboration and clever deduction for every project to succeed. Communication is the key that must not be taken lightly.
  • It's funny how many nightmare stories you come across about "design by committee" . It's an epidemic. It's just so difficult to make it work. Fuchsia Mac tells a story of one of these nightmares and gives some advice on how to attempt to make it work. http://www.fuchsiamac.com/design-by-committee-a...
  • cool! keep up the good work!
  • In my experience, there is more chance for success, both in a large redesign and in maintaining a large website, when it is handled primarily by a small dedicated nimble team of professionals. When every little decision requires consensus from a large committee with different goals and that answer to different people the website nothing much happens. Who has time to go through that?

    You still need communication with the broader community, but relying on them to make the decisions just doesn't work IMO.

    I posted a list of the top 10 higher-ed web design mistakes collected from my twitter followers and committees was a popular item. http://www.edustyle.net/blog/?p=266
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