Whether you wish to retain your current business styling, create a fresh new look and brand, or
wish us to build a template from one of your own designs or preferred designers - we have the experience
to build you a responsive web template that performs well across all
platforms.
Firstly we need to understand your business, define the features and
facilities your website requires and determine the new or existing branding and style. Then we can
move onto the job of template design.
A few different stages and techniques are used for producing a web template design:
The rough / mockup / preview
Firstly - getting creative. Will look at building some mockups for a web page or two using either
paper & markers or photoshop.
We try and come up with a few different options initially, and are happy to work along side you at
this stage as it can often help to bring up other issues and help everyone involved to understand the
project as a whole.
The Wireframe - Your page layouts
Planning the structure and layout of the content as it will be on key pages, these are often
referred to as 'Wireframes' and used to give an initial logical layout to a page by showing the main
elements' location and areas.
With wireframes nowadays, there is a need to determine the relative importance of content on a
page, as with smaller screen devices, the visual structure of a page will change. 'Primary' content needs
to retain prominent across all screen sizes.
Refining the design
There then comes the task of refining the designs and layout of various pages. This may
be accomplished by using a visual design tool to show the final design proofs, or we may go straight into
building a preview in HTML & CSS.
If you have generated your own design within your business, or have your own preferred designers
you wish to use, then we can work with these designers to produce a website that can be
managed and edited easily using a Content Management System.
Please be aware that a professional graphic designer is not a professional web designer,
and design of a visual web template is only a fraction of the work - a web design then need to
take this . . .
From graphic design to webpage
The final task is the conversion of the static website design into HTML (now XHTML) and CSS - the
building blocks of a website. This is an important task and must be done in such a way that complies with
best practices and standards compliance.
Still your site is not ready for you! The Content Management System needs to be integrated to enable
you to manage your pages, menus, documents, images, video, products and anything else you wish to easily
manage on the website.