Why Good Web Design Is Important For Your Business?
Having an online Presence is no longer optional for business. Both consumers in B2B and B2C spaces use the internet to find their pressing choirs. And a website is often the first place your prospects interact with your brand -making a good web design a necessity. According to web credibility research from Stanford, 75% of users admit to making judgments about a company’s credibility based on its websites. Additionally, 38 % of people will stop engaging with your websites if the layout is unattractive.
Creative Design Methods We Use
Creative web design involves the process of conceptualizing, designing, and implementing a website that is both visually appealing and functional. Here is a general overview of how the creative web design process typically works:
1) Planning
The creative web design process is to gather information about the client’s needs and objectives, target audience, and other relevant details. This involves conducting research, brainstorming ideas, and defining project goals.
2) Design
Creating a visual design for the website that incorporates branding, typography, colour schemes, imagery, and other design elements. This may involve creating wireframes or mockups to help visualize the design before it is implemented
3) Development
The website is developed using coding languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This involves creating the website structure, adding functionality such as navigation menus and forms, and optimizing the site for performance and search engine optimization.
4) Testing
Once the website is developed, it is tested to ensure that it functions properly across different devices, browsers, and screen sizes. This may involve performing user testing to get feedback on the site’s usability and user experience.
5) Launch
The website is launched and made available to the public. This involves deploying the site to a web server and making sure that it is accessible to users
6) Maintenance
Ongoing maintenance and updates are necessary to keep the website running smoothly and up to date. This involves monitoring the site for performance issues, fixing bugs and glitches, and updating content as needed.