Web Design Process (Part Four) – Pushing a Website Live

In our previous three posts, “Project Comprehension“, “Designing a Great Website Mock-up“, and “Website Development” we outlined three steps of how we understand what you would like in website, how we design a mock-up to your website specs, and how we develop the website design into a functional easy to use website. Continue reading “Web Design Process (Part Four) – Pushing a Website Live”

Accessible Websites – Semantics, Hierarchy & The Reader

The average Joe doesn’t really think in terms of accessibility when it comes to the web and how a website might be read aloud by screen readers. The fact is, it’s important for your website to make sense to all people – even those with special needs. Continue reading “Accessible Websites – Semantics, Hierarchy & The Reader”

User Experience & Encouraging Return Visitation…

One of the main objectives of a web designer is to create a user experience that is not only seamless but holds a visitors attention and encourages return visitations. This is achieved by creating an efficient user platform that is easy to use, coherent and motivates readers to be more engaged. Continue reading “User Experience & Encouraging Return Visitation…”

Web Browser Testing For Clients

I’ve witnessed first-hand websites that look great in one web browser, and look like a train wreck in another. I often wonder if the owners of those websites know they have a major problem on hand, or if they just don’t care. Either way, let’s get those of you who aren’t in the know up to date to which browsers are being used out there and share how you can test to see if your website has any design styling flaws. Continue reading “Web Browser Testing For Clients”