responsive website.
Design
Once we’re armed with this information, we’ll set to work sketching out interface layouts for 3-5 different views, including the home page, sub page, the blog template, and any additional templates needed. Wireframes look like simple skeletons of your website without the visual polish of the finished design, allowing us to experiment and iterate on solutions quickly so that we have a good sense of how content should be laid out across different screen sizes.
We recommend having all of your content ready by this stage which will inform the design and make it faster to load the initial content on the development server so content doesn't hold back the launch. If you won't be able to provide professionally written content by this stage we recommend having our in-house copywriter create the content for you.
Next we’ll design high-fidelity comps that show what the final designs will look like on desktop, tablet, and smart-phone screen sizes, providing up to two rounds of revisions on the design.
Development
Next we'll set to work making your design a reality by building the site using standards-based technology. We'll build the front-end templates in HTML5, CSS, and use JQuery for simple behavior and effects like animations and form validation.
WORDPRESS THEME DEVELOPMENT
We recommend Wordpress as your content management system (CMS) so you can update the content yourself. Wordpress is the most popular open-source CMS in the world and has thousands of de