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There are many unskilled and under qualified people in web design who are happy to take your money but will not deliver the quality you require. It can be hard for clients to know which web design agency to choose.
Asking these 5 questions can really help you decide.
It's amazing how many print designers offer web design services these days. So do many graphic designers and even computer programmers. It's usually best to go with a company that specialise in web design rather than a -jack of all trades' that has recently branched out. The skills required for each discipline are really very different.
This is definitely worth asking, particularly if you have a large project. There are a huge number of students working out of their bedroom or people with full time jobs doing web design in their spare time. This may not be a problem for smaller projects but they would struggle to cope with the demands of large-scale web developments.
This is possibly the biggest factor in choosing a web designer. Their work should speak for itself. First look carefully at their own website and then their portfolio. Of course it's important that the sites look attractive and professional but be sure to judge them on their usability too. Be wary of companies that only provide screenshots of their work and not live links.
There are numerous business, moral and legal reasons why this is vital. Please read these posts on web accessibility(http://www.jigsawinternet.com/services-accessibility.html) and web standards(http://www.jigsawinternet.com/blog/web-standards-and-why-you-should-care-about-them/) for details of just how important they are.
Make sure you are not locked into any maintenance contracts you don't require. Companies have been known to build sites with proprietary software so that clients or even other web design agencies can't edit them, meaning you have to pay them for any updates. Also, check that they are using industry standard technology so that you can take your site to another web design agency in the future if required.
Reproduced from http://www.jigsawinternet.com/blog/5-questions-you-should-ask-before-hiring-a-web-designer-or-agency/