Web Design

Potential customers no longer pop in stores and offices to inquire about products or services, they google them and mostly using their mobile phones. Your website needs to be accessible both on Desktop and Mobile.

A website gives credibility to a company, control over its brand, the ability to strategically reach more people, and build relationships with customers.

Process

01

Discovery & Planning

A website needs to fulfill a business goal. A website project starts with the discovery of the client’s business and industry, target market and customers, the goal of the website, and the requirements to achieve the goal.

The gathered information is thereafter used to plan the website structure and content. A sitemap and wireframe are developed to illustrate the flow of information and both textual and visual contents are defined. Web design trends, Industry preference, choice of platform, and SEO requirements are also researched in the planning.

02

Design & Content Creation

Once the plan is done, designing the website can start. As an integral part of the company branding, the website is designed to reflect the company’s brand values, positioning, and goal. The design incorporates look and feel to the sitemap and wireframe while respecting SEO, and site goal requirements. A mockup is sent for approval before the development start.

The visual and textual contents are created concurrently with the design to ensure they are aligned and comply with SEO, functionalities, and goal requirements. Depending on the content type, creation might require different professionals: Photographer, Videographer, Illustration and animation designers, or a copywriter.

03

Development & Launch

The website Development translates the design into a fully functional website. Pages and functionalities are coded using multiple programming languages or frameworks. The development stage includes hosting installation, Database creation, site pages development, backup system configuration, security system set up, documentation, testing, troubleshooting, and optimization.

The launch comes after the website has passed the different tests and placeholder content replaced by final content.