Step 1 - Gathering
InformationWe begin by researching
your project's background. What are the competitors doing? What
could be done better? What is your target? What do you want the site
to accomplish? These are just some of the questions our designers
are going to ask you. This information let's us get an idea of what
the site is going to need to succeed.
Step 2 - StrategyHere is where the real work comes in. We
brainstorm with you - What is going to make your site different than
the rest? How should it be arranged? We begin to organize the
content, develop navigation structures, and start to explore the
sites informational hierarchy. With this information we begin to
form a workable site that will fit your customers needs and your
budget.
Step 3 - Roughing It
Now we are ready to begin building your site. A rough navigational framework is laid out and tested. Graphics begin to take shape, colors, type, and layout begin to emerge. Getting a site to look how you want is a trial and error images/process, what looked good on paper does not always look good on the screen. Our designers work with you exploring all options and using some of their own ideas and design skills to help design the site.
Step 4 - Putting It All
TogetherHere is where the content of
the site is organized and added. The site is tested and tested and
tested some more to assure that everything is ready to go online.
Step 5 - Going Online Ah, the big day is here. The site is
placed online and tested again to ensure that everything loaded
properly. The site is evaluated for loading speed and consistency.
The site is then submitted to the major search engines so that you
can begin to reap the benefits of having a world wide audience.
Step 6 - ExpansionJoining the Internet revolution is just the
beginning of your company's online presence. We will help you
maintain, revise, update, and reinvent. Things change everyday on
the Internet and we don't want your site to get left behind, lost in
a sea of new technology. We will be there at all times ensuring that
your site stays current to keep your customers new reasons to
continually visit your site. |