Redesign, rebuild or retool for results.
Whether you need to convert an existing design to a web standards, or start from the ground up, this is where you find designs that adhere to the highest technical standards. Each page will be tested and re-tested on a number of different systems to make sure each visitor gets what they need to do business with you.
It's what every business needs from the internet: practical, user-centric web design that offers the best solution for your business or organization. Everything you need to make you business work on the web. Nothing you don't. Web sites optimized for results using current W3C standards to ensure your pages remain accessible and search-engine friendly in the years to come. Whether you small 'business card' site or a large database-driven solution, you can be assured of the highest quality service.
Taking your existing web site, a web standards rebuild will dramatically reduce file sizes (typically by 50%) and increase reliability, compatibility and accessibility. Rebuilt pages will:
- » Dramatically reduce the size of your pages - cutting costs.
- » Load every page quicker - increasing customer satisfaction.
- » Better accessibility - accommodating a wider audience/more customers.
- » Reduce maintenance - change the design with one css file.
- » Provide wider compatibility for web browsers - again, making your pages usable for everyone, today and tomorrow.
- » Make your site 'Google-friendly' - make your pages easy to search, easy to find, easy to sell.
Redesign
Take any design (whether it's currently table-based, JPEG or Photoshop), and transform it into fully functional XHTML and CSS site that meets the highest technical standards of the W3C. What you get is a leading-edge, highly optimized site that will work as well tomorrow as it does today. Of course the best advice is to update your information as your business evolves. The benefits of redesigning your static pages to xhtml and css standards are similar to those of rebuilding from table-based. Each converted web page will be:
- » Detailed - As close to the original Photoshop or print-based design as is technically possible.
- » Light-weight - Using table-free layout to dramatically cut down on the underlying code and file size, resulting in reduced costs for file transfer and hosting. Not a large concern for big sites, but critical when each visit counts.
- » Cross-browser compatible - Windows or Mac?, Explorer or Netscape? - it just won't matter. Your site can look good and be seen by more users today, and in the future.
- » Easy to maintain - how the site looks and feels is stored in a separate css file. If you change a logo, change your mind or just want to make things fresh, one file controls the pages on your site, whether that's a few dozen, or a few hundred. Site changes can be made quickly from one location.
- » Presented in a format that makes the most of the search engines. Google is blind: get your business information online in a way that both humans and machines can understand. It will improve your chances of customers finding you and doing business with you.


