In the first part of the project, we dig into what clients want and need. Asking questions and having an open dialogue about what has worked (or hasn’t) gives us a crystal clear picture of how to move forward with the project.
After we have a good understanding of a client’s wants and needs, we begin designing the site.
We start design through a process called wireframing – where the basic blocks and structure of the home and other site pages are laid out in grey, without using colors, images, or styling options.
This process helps to ensure that the site’s architecture provides a clear and consistent path to site users, and that the site includes the intended functionality and content.
After some reviews and revisions, the client approves a final wireframe design. After this approval, we begin improving the design by adding colors, fonts, and other graphics.
During the development stage, we create site pages one-by-one and send clients preview links. Getting real-time previews and client feedback helps us design better sites, and assures our clients that they are getting what they want.
After all of the pages are developed, we share a final preview link to our client.
We’ll conduct a final review, make any necessary tweaks, and make the website perfect.
After final approval from the client, we install and set the website live and go into maintenance mode.
After the website design is complete, implemented, and in production – we monitor the website for performance and install any required updates or maintenance upgrades every month.