Mediation as a Legal Process
I have always liked to say that mediation as a legal process is used to solve problems. It typically is much more targeted at issues that are important to the people involved than litigation, and views the future in a different way, striving to be solution oriented. And having recently come across a high quality piece of writing on the subject, which I am happy to encourage you to read, it occurred to me that there is a high degree of correlation between the principles of mediation agreements and the way to design a harmonious website. To begin with:
- Set the fundamentals – what is mediation really for?
- Settle what it means to have an agreement that is “legally binding” in a mediation context. According to the in depth guide on the legal weight of mediation agreements, understanding this concept is crucial.
- Consider the collaborative nature of the mediation process as mirror to the collaborative nature of web design processes.
- Look at how a “binding” mediation agreement relates to cohesive site design.
- Use the examples of Parallax Pro as a method of establishing site structure similar to a mediation agreement.
- Consider the role of background customisation as a “binding” element in mediation agreements (its more important than may be thought).
- Consider the arguments for social sharing as a binding aspect of digital marketing strategy.
- Consider the simple and informative design strategy of Parallax Pro.
- Consider user engagement elements in web design and how they serve to bind “agreements” with those who use the site.
- Conclude by looking at the necessity for adaptable yet legally binding web design.