Two or three years ago, nine out
of ten companies that came to us were looking for a
first-time website. Now, unless a company is new, it
already has a website. Maybe a bad one, sometimes one
that is not publicized because its embarrassing.
More often, the content is dated, the design is old,
the company itself has grown and changed and wishes
to project a better image.
Frequently we encounter people who did their first
website under the assumption that websites were an
extra that might bring in a little extra
traffic or make information easier to find. The web
is now unquestionably a primary source of information.
Design standards have risen, and a website is often
the first and most lasting impression someone gets
of your company.
A lot of early efforts are causing more harm than
good, and companies come to us looking for redesign.
Our process begins by looking at what can be salvaged
from the old site. We are sympathetic to clients who
feel they have time and money invested in the old
site even if it no longer meets their requirements.
We will look for ways to leverage those elements that
are transferable.
The website redesign process is similar to the original
design process and may involve any or all of the following
services: