We strive to serve our customers to the best of our abilities, first, by establishing a business relationship with all of our clients, then, delivering technically sound and affordable business solutions helping them grow through an effective strategy, while ensuring exceptional customer support throughout the process.
We need to learn who your target audience is, what you do and how, what services you provide and who you provide them to. What products you sell, what they are and how they are presented. Once all these questions are known we move on to the next step.
Presenting your website or online store in the correct way is the most important part of creating a website. Functionality is even more important than the design of the website. The user should need no more than two clicks to go from one place to the other.
Based on the discovery and planning phases, we will put our years of experience into work, developing a functional, good-looking website that will stand out from the rest using the latest technologies and styles. Always keeping you up-to-date and on-budget.
One design for the particular phone, another for the iPhone, the iPad, netbook, etc..
And all screen resolutions must be compatible, too.
In the next five years, we’ll likely need to design for a number of additional inventions.
Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and development should respond to the user’s behavior and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation.
The practice consists of a mix of flexible grids and layouts, images and an intelligent use of CSS media queries.
As the user switches from their laptop to iPad, the website should automatically switch to accommodate for resolution, image size and scripting abilities.
One may also have to consider the settings on their devices; if they have a VPN for iOS on their iPad, for example, the website should not block the user’s access to the page.
In other words, the website should have the technology to automatically respond to the user’s preferences. This would eliminate the need for a different design and development phase for each new gadget on the market.