Website Design and Development
Website Design
Colors: Typically the brand will have one, two, or three colors that make up their base. Creating a color swatch can help to predefine colors that are complimentary and contrasting colors for elements like “Calls To Action”. After a brand has designed a logo, usually some of these colors can be chosen based on that.
Content: This is made of the copy (writing), images, and videos, etc. It is also the most important piece of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
Layout: What pages does the website need? Where do the assets lay and how do they look in different containers?
Function: This is really an overview of the entire purpose of the website. Is it used to: gather leads, allow visitors to purchase products online, or is it just purely informational?
Responsively Designed
Now that we have the “Internet of Things”, a website is likely viewed by hundreds, if not thousands, of types of devices and web browsers.
In order to give the user the best experience possible, a well-designed responsive website will be easily readable and functional on a desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. This has been the standard since early 2010 and has only become more important as more devices and web browsers are loading your website. We make sure that the experience is seamless.