When it comes to getting a website for your business, unless you are a web designer there are two options – get a custom website from an experienced web design company or grab a website template off the Internet. In this blog post we’ll examine the pros and cons of each.
For about ten years now the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) has been monitoring the development of the web and advising that websites conform to the standards outlined in the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. The aim with these guidelines is to make websites, and web design in general, accessible to as many people as possible.
Web design has come a long way in recent years and having a clean and professional-looking website has never been more important to the success of a business. As your clients and customers become more familiar with the internet and more technologically savvy
In Simple things to keep in mind with your web design - Part 1 we spoke about some of the basics for striking the right balance with any web design or redesign project. We'll lay out some more web design essentials now that should help your project run smoothly and give you the results that you need.
You can easily lose your way when it comes to achieving the right web design for your business, and a website redesign can be an intimidating prospect. There are a few rules and tips that you can follow however that should keep your web design on the right track.
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