Each of our websites are designed and developed with a special attention put to increasing conversions and enhancing the customer experience. We have expertise in corporate websites, Flash design, and ecommerce websites.
Our Website Development Process
Planning
Before taking on any size website development project, it is always prudent to properly plan out your project, just as you would before building a house. We ensure that your key stake holders have been consulted, that your goals have been assessed and that we have the solutions that will make your website development project a success.
The website planning process consists of organizing all of your ideas, your objectives, and coming up with a development plan and time line that will fulfill these requirements while remaining within budget.
A website architecture is created along with a site map, showing you all pages that need to be included in the design. Wire frames are then created, which act as placeholders for various types of content and features. This saves both designer and developer time, by creating a road map for the creation of your entire website.Design specifics are planned out such as colors and general aesthetics. Development items such as framework, programming languages, and the type of CMS that will be used are also finalized.
Design
Based on the wire frames created during the planning phase, our designers go to work to create very unique interfaces that not only match your branding, but are also effective in achieving your goals, such as increasing revenue generated by the website. Our website development team is trained to look at websites from not only a design/development perspective, but also from a business perspective, where ROI is the key metric.
Development
Our development team goes to work once designs are finalized for the web site’s front-end interface. They code the website in html/css, then depending on the scope of the project, may add a CMS. All development work is done to the latest W3C Standards and using latest technologies when applicable such as HTML5 and CSS3.




