Website Project Planner Template

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There is no PDF included in this template. You are purchasing an Indesign + Canva template to edit and customise as your own, which can then be saved as a PDF

Website Project Planner Indesign + Canva Template

This 32 page Indesign Template is for:

Any website designer who wants to equip their overwhelmed clients with key knowledge and empower them to take control of their own website project. It is for the website designers who want to go the extra mile for their clients and provide a resource that will help with education, expectation management as well as website project management (duh!).

What is the Website Project Planner:

This template covers all the basics for website project management to help website clients take control of their own project. The business idea is never enough – site pages, content, branding, photography, budget and more need to be sorted before a website project can really get underway and this resource will provide education on this subject.

What’s included in this template:

32 page Indesign + Canva template

4 helpful project management sections dedicated to website planning

Interactive form fields, worksheets, budget sheets, checklists, prompts and considerations

Informative guidance and advice pages filled with prompts and ideas

Tips on how to prepare content, content best practices + a general website time template

Basic website page terminology

Roles & Responsibilities list (to help with what to expect during a project)

Fully customisable layout to your own branding, fonts, colours, copywriting

Basic help links for editing in Adobe Indesign

It’s time for clients to take ownership of their website projects and start managing them efficiently, and providing this resource as a tool for them to use is the first step!

Document breakdown (32 pages in total):

Cover

Introduction

Disclaimer

Section 1 – Scope it out

Your Investment

Budget

Who do you need on your team

Order of work

Establishing your launch date

When to begin prepping

Section 2 – Get informed

Anatomy of a Website Page

Anatomy of a Website

Website Terminology

Section 3 – Get it sorted

Plan your own sitemap

Plan your pages

Image sourcing considerations

Where to get images

Content Checklist

Content Planner

Section 4 – get prepared

General timeline and process

Best practices for website content

Roles and responsibilities

Tips for preparing content

Thank You/Contact Details

Back page/copyright notice

What’s NOT included in this 32 page template

Images. I recommend Moyo Studio for stunning imagery or Unpsplash for free stock

Lorem Ipsum. This template includes all copy with prompts to add your business name. Simply keep the copy or replace with your own words

Full on help guide for Indesign editing. This is not a training exercise, you will need to know how to edit an Indesign document or else learn at your own pace using Adobe tutorials/Youtube.

What software do I need to use it?

Adobe Indesign and/or Canva

Do the templates include the images or mockups?

No, all use of imagery and mockups are for context only.

Fonts used

This template uses only free fonts and links are included inside the download.

How do I use it?

Open the template and replace the content with your own. Either send it to print or save it as a pdf and email it to the client. These templates include original text too so you have a guide on what to write where!

What can I customise?

Everything! You can move, edit or change all the elements in the template. You can add, remove or duplicate pages as well as change the order. All colours and fonts are completely editable so you can swap them out for your own branded ones.

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