Ask HN: How risky is outsourcing design work overseas?
I have a startup (www.couchster.com) approaching its public launch. All our CSS is custom, we're not using a CMS, but as the developer who designed all that CSS is not an expert, there are some design issues that need to be resolved prior to launch. I've been getting quotes from a large number of designers to overhaul the site (adapting it to a responsive design and fixing the various bugs we've run across so far), and the gap between the domestic and foreign options is dramatic. I'm typically loath to use foreign developers, simply out of quality concerns, but given the limited scale of work here and the fact they'll be working off an existing set of code, I'm not sure how great the downside is here. So how about it HN, how risky is it to outsource this kind of project to a foreign developer?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 24.6 ms ] threadI have had recent good experience working with a relatively inexpensive design team based in Kansas City (cremalab.com), which was kicked-off in person but completed remotely.
If you are really concerned about it. A css framework can help your developer eliminate a lot of pain points and make a designers job easier down the road. For example twitter bootstrap is really easy to customize the color scheme, uses a grid layout, and does responsive design. If you don't like bootstrap there are a bunch of other frameworks that do the same thing.
Just to make sure, ask the designer as many questions as you can about their design process and their communication process. Also, make them sign a contract.