Website Design

You may be asking yourself why do you need a website or what you want a website for?

A website is becoming more and more of a necessity for any business. It is your shop window to all of your existing and new customers or clients.

At the very least, it is a way that people can find out about what you offer and a way that they can contact you 24/7. If you have a website, you can respond to these enquiries efficiently and with a proper "professional" email address.

But a website can be much more than that. As well as supplying information about what you do, it can offer a wealth of other information and advice. Your website visitors can see pictures & videos of what services you offer or what goods you are selling. They can also download information and brochures.
You can of course sell these goods and services directly from your website (e-commerce).

Our Design Principles

It is important to structure your new website with good navigation; there is nothing worse than arriving at somebody's site and not being able to "get around it" easily. All of our sites have simple, clear naviagation.

When we build a website, we make sure that the HTML & CSS has been validated and that the site has been constructed using W3C principles. What this means to you is that it it will work properly and be accessable to your customers.

All sites we construct are tested in all major browsers. Many sites out there don't look correct in some older browsers (many of which are still very popular) and don't function properly. Our sites are tested thoroughly; they work in all popular (and some not so popular) browsers.

We don't use templates; all of our sites are unique. Your site will not look the same as any body elses'. Some companies use templates and many of thier sites look almost identicle to each other.

Our sites are visually appealing. The look of and "feel" of the site is clean looking and not too "busy".

Pictures! people like to see who they are delaing with and/or what they are getting. The correct use of images really can speak a thousand words.