Seattle Web design : Mobile-first responsive web design
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Discovering and understanding what you need to build in the first place is the most important part of the entire website design process. The more you know about what you need to accomplish, the better your chances will be of creating a successful website.

My goal...I want you to become a "great website owner"


LET'S get acquainted

Make a connection
With all the choices out there you want someone you can trust. Someone that will be honest with you and will deliver when and what is promised.

Tell me your pains, your struggles, your challenges. I am inspired by sharing, hearing stories, uncovering opportunities for improvements. I like to connect with my work, get involved. It’s what makes me passionate.

This is what getting acquainted is all about. It’s about connecting and seeing if we are a good fit.


IDENTIFY your needs

Lots and lots of questions because no two web projects are the same. We start our projects with these items in mind...your audience, your competition, and you.

  • Define goals and requirements
  • Identify target audience
  • What will your users be able to do on your site
  • What problems will your site solve
  • How will YOU use the site
  • Determine required software and resources

The dreaded "B" word

Budget
Just like buying a house, it’s helpful to know how much you are comfortable spending. A good agent will not only show you what you can get for that amount but then can help you work within that budget to find a comfortable solution.

  • Research and discovery
  • Scope of project
  • Rounds of design comp variations
  • Custom features
  • Maintenance
  • Search Engine Optimization

All that written stuff

Proposal
Now that we have met, talked, connected, identified needs and solutions desired—we can effectively sum it all up in a written proposal.

  • List goals and objectives
  • Suggest solutions
  • Define roles
  • Timelines

Upon approval of the proposal, the details are finalized and all the legal-eze is added to create a working contract.


AND we're off!...

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