Website Designing
Our web design services offer captivating online experiences that engage, inspire, and convert customers, helping brands have a global presence through visually stunning websites.
Importance Of Website Designing
First Impressions
Today the front of your website is essentially your store front. Whenever meeting a new person or potential client, you always worry about making the best possible first impression. So why should your website be any different?
Higher Search Engine Ranking
If your site is out dated, it does not contain the specific content necessary to be picked up and indexed by these search engines. So instead of being on the first page of listings, you might be lost on page 5 or 6 and never seen by the user searching.
Challenge Your Competition
Having a professional website allows you to be on top of your industry and challenge your competition to keep up. Continually working and adding to your website forces your competition to always remain one step behind.
Process Of Website Designing
Goal identification
Where I work with the client to determine what goals the new website needs to fulfill. I.e., what its purpose is.
Scope definition
Once we know the site’s goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what web pages and features the site requires to fulfill the goal, and the timeline for building those out.
Sitemap and wireframe creation
With the scope well-defined, we can start digging into the sitemap, defining how the content and features we defined in scope definition will interrelate.
Content creation
Now that we have a bigger picture of the site in mind, we can start creating content for the individual pages, always keeping search engine optimization (SEO) in mind to help keep pages focused on a single topic. It’s vital that you have real content to work with for our next stage:
Visual elements
With the site architecture and some content in place, we can start working on the visual brand. Depending on the client, this may already be well-defined, but you might also be defining the visual style from the ground up. Tools like style tiles, moodboards, and element collages can help with this process.
Testing & Launch
By now, you’ve got all your pages and defined how they display to the site visitor, so it’s time to make sure it all works. Combine manual browsing of the site on a variety of devices with automated site crawlers to identify everything from user experience issues to simple broken links.
Types of Website Designing
Static website
A static website is a website with little to no user interaction, and the design is generally consistent on all platforms. Most often, the website is created using basic code, such as HTML or CSS, and has a set number of webpages, which can help generate a low-cost for the site’s creation. Because of its simple model and limited ability to interact with visitors, static websites are generally used to relay information, instead of sell goods and services.
Dynamic website
Dynamic websites, unlike static websites, allow users to interact with the material on the webpage, creating a more active and exciting website design. The code to develop these types of webpages often requires something with a little more versatility, such as JavaScript, PHP or ASP. Because of their more intricate model and design, dynamic websites can cost a little more money, and sometimes have a longer load time compared to static websites. However, they can also effectively relay information and the benefits of a product or service through an engaging display.
Responsive design
A responsive website design changes its layout and display of information depending on the size of the browser. Whether the website is being viewed on a mobile device, or a computer browser, the webpage can manipulate itself, by wrapping text and scaling images, to fill any size screen with the most pertinent information. This type of design is beneficial to many websites and organizations because it can allow users to browse through information and products on different devices more easily.
Liquid design
A liquid website design behaves similarly to a responsive design, except it doesn’t manipulate the layout of the page depending on the size of the screen. The design itself shrinks or stretches the entire webpage to fit the size of the chosen window, which can be helpful for webpages that don’t want to sacrifice information depending on the size of the browser. However, this can also cause the design to have very small, or warped text when viewing it on screens that are too small or too large.
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