Web & Creative Studio
Our Services
Hosting Services
With so many options on the Internet, it’s really hard to choose. In addition to worrying about the web design and content, those who want to start a website can get confused and even suspicious of which company to choose to trust with their page.
We help by recommending and set up your web hosting plan, including domain name and email services, based on your business need.
Interface Design
User Interface (UI) Design focuses on anticipating what users might need to do and ensuring that the interface has elements that are easy to access, understand, and use to facilitate those actions. UI brings together concepts from interaction design, visual design, and information architecture.
Graphic Design
Graphic design is important for any business wanting to make a positive, lasting impression. The first time a visitor interacts with your brand in any capacity will set the tone for the rest of your business relationship.
The first business graphic a prospect encounters may be a business card, a sales page on your website, an online ad, a flyer, your latest social media post, or even your product packaging.
Video Editing
Video content is a useful tool when it comes to helping potential buyers learn about a product. In fact, according to WYZOwl, 94 per cent of marketers say using video content has helped increase user understanding of a product or service.
Customers will only buy your product when they understand what it does and how it will help them. It is unsurprising that video content is such a good tool for this as the visual element helps businesses clearly explain how things work.
How We Works
This is the flow process of our work
1. Gold Indetification
Where we work with the client to determine what goals the new website needs to fulfill. I.e., what its purpose is.
2. Scope Definition
Once we know the site’s goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what web pages and features the site requires to fulfill the goal, and the timeline for building those out.
3. Sitemap & Wireframe Creation
With the scope well-defined, we can start digging into the sitemap, defining how the content and features we defined in scope definition will interrelate.
4. Content Creation
Once we know the site’s goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what web pages and features the site requires to fulfill the goal, and the timeline for building those out.
5. Visual Elements
With the site architecture and some content in place, we can start working on the visual brand. Depending on the client, this may already be well-defined.
6. Testing
By now, we will get all client pages and defined how they display to the site visitor, so it’s time to make sure it all works. Combine manual browsing of the site on a variety of devices with automated site crawlers to identify everything from user experience issues to simple broken links.
7. Launch
Once everything’s working beautifully, it’s time to plan and execute a client site launch! This should include planning both launch timing and communication strategies.