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“Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.”

~ Ivan Chermayeff

How We Do It


Designing successful online training and web sites involves more than simply posting lecture notes or content on the web. At CITT, the following steps are used for each project to ensure client satisfaction and user-friendly design:

  1. Define the Project: CITT analyzes the audience and client needs to create strategies, instruction, and media for our projects.
  2. Set the Structure: We review existing client content and client/user surveys to outline the content, address navigation needs, and create site maps.
  3. Design the Interface: Our skills in graphic and interface design allow us to quickly prototype instructional projects based on these needs.
  4. Develop the Site: We then move into development using XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and PHP to create functional, user-friendly courses and web sites.
  5. Evaluate Project Success: We conduct usability and accessibility testing to evaluate the projects after implementation to increase their effectiveness.

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