Whether you’re building a site from scratch or revamping your current one, the way your site looks is very important. We understand how important it is to display content so that it is served to users effectively.
That’s why we offer a design satisfaction guarantee as part of our web design process. We will work hard to produce a design that feels right for you and your company, and if we don’t get it the first time we’re sure to get it second or third - at no additional cost to you.
Just as important as the design is the code that supports it. We ensure that your website is completely compliant in accordance with standards set by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), which enables the content of your site to be indexed properly by all the major search engines.
Satisfaction guarantee
All our site designs come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We provide an initial consultation process, a design approval process and finally a sign off process, intended to provide you with exactly what you have agreed and paid for.
Design consultation
Getting your site designed properly requires careful planning. Our approach to design always starts with addressing the functional requirements and the usability of the site, because a beautiful website serves no purpose if it frustrates the user. Getting your site designed by Webreality entitles you to our usability consultation process, which is included as part of the service. This is where we’ll analyse and define who the site is intended for and what you want them to be able to do with it. It’s a perfect opportunity for some focused thought on the purpose of the website, and let the form be defined by the function.
Approving your design
After you've agreed with us the functional and usability aspects of the design process, we will start working on producing screen shots of how your website will look. Through this process you are given the chance to give us feedback until the perfect design is produced, ready to be built!
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