6 Must-Have Project Assets for Your Health & Wellness Website
July 18, 2024
Date
Melonie Mottice
Author
Welcome to the Grassroots Blog—Intentional Insights—where creativity and strategy take root! I’m Mel, the designer behind Grassroots Creative Company, specializing in intentional website design and branding for health and wellness professionals.
Here you’ll find actionable insights, fresh ideas, and expert advice to help you dig deep!
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July 18, 2024
Date
Melonie Mottice
Author
Welcome to the Grassroots Blog—Intentional Insights—where creativity and strategy take root! I’m Mel, the designer behind Grassroots Creative Company, specializing in intentional website design and branding for health and wellness professionals.
Here you’ll find actionable insights, fresh ideas, and expert advice to help you dig deep!
Rooted in Inspiration Designed for You
-Mel
The secret to a seamless design process starts with gathering must-have project assets that will set you up for success from day one.
When partnering with Grassroots Creative Company, gathering and planning out must-have project assets for your health and wellness website makes all the difference in transforming your ideas into a meaningful online experience. But, you may be wondering a few things:
what are they
why does it matter, and
why does this feel like SO much?
In this post, we’ll examine all the project assets you need to ensure website success.
What are Website Assets?
Project assets—often called project materials or content—are the essential components needed to build, design, and fill your website to tell your story online. They are the building blocks of your site and include everything that goes into your website, from images and videos to brand elements and testimonials. They are the GUTS (in my 90’s Nickelodeon voice) of your website. On a serious note, without them, you wouldn’t have much of a site; just an empty shell really.
Project assets matter because organizing all materials in advance allows us to move forward smoothly without delays, saving valuable time and money. As the designer, having quality content will enable me to create a cohesive, professional website that aligns with your vision from day one. It also ensures that every element fits seamlessly into the final site without any gaps, delivering a more polished, consistent user experience…aka the best version of your website.
Project Assets For Your Website
Below is a checklist of assets you’ll need for a successful web design project with me.
Top Project Assets You Need to Gather Before Starting Your Website
1. Professional Photos and Videos
Professional website photos are a MUST. Videos are a bonus. Work with a photographer first for high-quality images that illustrate all you do and showcase your brand.
2. Logo and Brand Files
Primary, secondary, and any other logos you have for your business, plus a style guide if you have one. I offer this as a service if needed.
3. Logins
Track down your website, domain, email marketing, shop, and social + any other system logins you use for your site.
4. Testimonials
Ideally 3-5 great testimonials to serve as social proof. Have client logos, pictures, or video to include? Even better!
5. FAQs
We all have common questions ppl ask. Gather 5-8 of these + answers for your contact page to cut down on all the back and forth.
6. Marketing Materials
Have any additional marketing material that you would like to incorporate? Any existing text you’d like to keep? Get that together.
Plan & Gather Project Assets For Your Website
Something that I’m pretty firm on is having clients work with a professional photographer FIRST. It’s never too early to schedule a photo session since a photographer’s availability can vary, so plan accordingly. After your photoshoot, remember that they’ll need additional time to edit images or videos, which could take several days or weeks, depending on their workload.
Keep additional editing time in mind and ask before we set our working project dates.
Not having your final files ready can stop a project dead in its tracks (as well as a lost domain login). It’s something to be mindful of, especially if we are trying to launch by a specific date. So, please gather these in advance before reaching out to me to avoid any delays and late fees that can occur if we need to reschedule.
Why is this a big deal?
Behind the scenes, on my end, it takes time to plan, research, quote, and prepare websites and client projects. For this partnership to work, we have to respect each other’s time.
To Recap
Gathering your website project assets in advance is SO important. It may seem like a bit much or even a lot of heavy lifting on your end at first, but it pays off in the end and ensures that I have everything needed to design the best version of your website. After the assets and on-boarding stage, I’ll take the reins, and you’ll just have to show up for a few sessions and email feedback.
Let’s Kickstart Your Web Design Project
As always, I’m here to help guide you and make sense of it all. Take a look at the rest of my blog for resources, including more information on website photos and a photography guide.
Have all of your assets ready to go? That’s excellent.
This post may contain affiliate links to products and services I recommend.
just my take
Everyone has different viewpoints, and that’s okay. I’m sharing insights from my own professional experiences and my work at Grassroots Creative Company—what I’ve found helpful in my client work and throughout my business journey—hoping they’ll be useful to you.
Strong roots build thriving businesses—let’s plant the seeds for a website that grows with you.