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Designing Your Web Site
The most important phase of creating a Web site comes at the very
beginning. We approach the design phase using proven project management
techniques to assure that a mutual understanding of what is to
be accomplished is achieved. In this way, costs and schedule are
kept in check.
Where do we start?
From the beginning, we work to understand your goals for the Web
site. Only when we have a shared vision of what the site is to
accomplish do we proceed to the next phase.
Key questions we will ask
- Who is your target audience?
- Why will they come to your site?
- What do you want them to do?
- How important are site statistics?
- Who will maintain site content?
The visual element The look and feel of your Web site tells
visitors a lot about your organization, your products and your
services. Consciously, as well as subliminally, an impression is
quickly formed. Careful use of graphic elements can help achieve
that positive impression you're looking for. And our
ColorChart can help you select just the
right color combination for your Web site.
Navigating through the site
Navigation bars, buttons and links should be clearly labled. The
flow through the site should be as intuitive as possible, with
minimal deviation of method from page to page.
Interactive Web sites
From simple forms to e-commerce and site searches, we use your existing
databases to bring power and currency to your content.
Legacy systems
New technologies are breathing new life into legacy systems. Using
tools such as Microsoft's Host Integration Server can quickly and
inexpensively provide Web access to data trapped in legacy databases.
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