Good websites can be broken down into three key areas: Design, Efficiency, and Accessibility. We concentrate on these important areas, giving you the most well-rounded website for your money. Some websites look great but lack in functionality. Others work great but look like they are from 1987. We stay up until the wee hours of the morning researching, practicing, and using the most up-to-date methods and technologies to build your website. Our websites not only captivate visually, but also blow the competition away in efficiency and accessibility.
Design is more than just making your site look pretty. Target audience, color theory, layout, geographic location, and web optimization all play a role in deciding what your site will look like.
Identifying the target audience for your website is crucial. Font size, colors, and overall design preferences are all determined by the age group and other characteristics of your target audience.
How do you want your viewers to react when they see your site? What mood do you want the colors of your site to put your viewers in? Do you want cool, technological colors like blue, gray, or glossy black? Do you want warm inviting colors like red, purple, or orange? Color theory helps to give your site a more defined presence on the web.
Will your site be marketed in other countries? Some colors like red and black mean negative things in other cultures, and must be used sparingly. We can help you to determine what colors and designs will be safe across the globe.
Many designers have the ability to make a site look good. Does the site perform as good as it looks? Images can be sliced, compressed, and repeated so they load lightning fast in a variety of browsers at a variety of speeds.
People are always in a hurry. They want to get information as quickly as possible, otherwise they get frustrated. Efficient websites have the lowest load times, the lowest bandwidth usage, the easiest maintenance, and the best usability. When optimizing our images and code, we make sure to think about what would be best for search engines and accessibility as well.
Ever leave a page because it was loading too slowly? Everyone has. That’s why it is so crucial to keep the load time to a minimum. You’ll save on bandwidth usage as well.
How efficient is a website if it requires a massive amount of time to update? Our sites are made to allow for the easiest maintenance possible.
How effective is a site that confuses users to the point of leaving? We make navigation easy to understand so that visitors can easily find what they are looking for.
A site isn’t very efficient if search engines cannot find it or don’t find any useful information. Having efficient code is the first step to search engine optimization (SEO) and accessibility.
Websites, like businesses, should be accessible to people with disabilities. Just like people who are physically impaired need wheelchair access to a building, people who are blind or vision-impaired need access to your website. We build all of our websites to be accessible.
Eat, Sleep, Web Design. *Not necessarily in that order