To design you a mobile website so stunning that it trumps all other soulless striving-to-breathe websites and give a tough competition to the ruling kings
We all know mobile devices have become as ubiquitous as people themselves. And these devices once made for calling, are now used for much more than that. With the introduction of commercial mobile internet a few years ago, web browsing trend has completely changed.
our working processin 3 steps
So we’ve put together a break down of our design process, using a recent project as a real life example
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The first thing that happens when I we get an enquiry is to send the potential client a website planner. The website planner, a series of questions that we have listed, will gather requirements for the project.
WebSite Development
With designs approved, it’s time to flesh out the design of the pages, develop new content and refine old content, create videos, slideshows, podcasts and other media that will appear on the site as well as start to build out the HTML and CSS of the site.
Website Testing
Before the site is launched, it will be placed on a production server where only internal audiences and anyone who you share the link with can view it. Testing of the site is critical as there will inevitably be issues that need to be addressed before the site goes live.
MOBILE AUDIENCE
The need for businesses to optimise their website across devices has never been greater. Not only are more people now browsing the internet via their mobile and tablet than PC, but also buying more products and services online using their mobile devices.
LOOK AND FEEL
A key benefit of responsive web design is in providing a consistent user experience across devices. By eliminating the need for redirection between standard and mobile sites, responsive web design can give your site a consistent look and feel across devices, which in turn has a positive impact on sales and conversions.
IMPROVE YOUR SEO
Responsive web design is advocated by Google as the industry best practice for mobile configuration. As responsive design is incorporated into a single website, only one URL and one set of hyperlinks are required across devices – enabling Google to crawl, index and organise content more efficiently than with multiple versions of the same site.
SIMPLIFY YOUR ANALYTICS AND REPORTING
The analysis and reporting of a standard site and a mobile site involves tracking metrics such as user journeys, conversion paths and redirections between both sites. With a responsive design this complexity is removed as the analytics and reporting process is consolidated to a single site.
SAVE TIME AND COSTS
Similarly, maintaining and managing a responsive site is far quicker and easier than the work involved in updating multiple versions of your site.
Before delivering the final product, we focus on testing the mobile website across a cross section of devices such as iOS, android and windows.
It’s perfect for devices that switch from portrait orientation to landscape in an instant or for when users switch from a large computer or laptop screen to an iPad.
Another change which is apparent in today’s web design trends is the prevalence of touch-screen friendly components.