You are on page 1of 1

CODE

AR2
2/1/20
3B

DATE
BLOCK

Article Summary
STUDENT NAME

Felicia Sherif
TITLE OF ARTICLE

The 80/20 Rule


SOURCE OF ARTICLE

http://www.killersites.com/articles_2005/opinion/80-20-rule.php

A man named Vilfredo Pareto created a mathematical formula to describe the not equal distribution of
wealth in his country in 1906. Using his mathematical formula, he figured out that twenty percent of the
people owned eighty percent of the wealth. To tie this to web design, we can assume that twenty percent
of the work will take up eighty percent of your time. The two main things that takes up your time is
figuring out what the client wants and dealing with them and creating the basic structure for the website.
We should tell the client how the website should be laid out and we should use templates to reduce the
set-up cost. Web designing by tinkering is when you actually sit down on the computer and start building
the website with no plan. So basically you have no ideas but you are trying to start a web design. This is
also a waste of time. When you deal with the client, you have to deal with a client trying to request and
make changes that would break up your structure completely. Lets start gathering templates and having
ideas before we start on a web design so we wont waste out time and get frustrated.

You might also like