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Website Re-design Services
You may already have a website but want to update your current website design based on existing or new branding.
Maybe your existing website isn't working for you and you need a completely new redesign to attract more visitors and convert more business. Or you may be perfectly happy with your existing design but wish to add new pages and /or new functionality. In any case we will be happy to sit down with you and discuss your website needs in detail and ensure your website works for your business. Website re-designs in line with current branding
We understand that any functioning business has its brand and recognition for that brand. In most cases, you'll want to retain this for your business and will just want your website to be given a more contemporary look in line with your image and to improve the functionality and usability of the website design.
We will help you do this by:
Please contact us for any information on how we can help your business. Website design re-branding services
It may be that you require a total re-brand for your website design or that you need someone to rebuild your website design in line with a new brand you have already had developed. We work with very experienced graphic designers and branding experts and can therefore provide whichever service and any advice you require.
Please be aware that if you have your own graphic designer, we may have to advise them on layout and functionality to ensure that your new website design will work for your website visitors.
We will help you re-brand your website design by:
Please contact us if you would like any further information or like us to carry out an appraisal of your current website design for your business. |
Latest News & Updates
¤ 26/07/2010 Are right hand menu bars and navigation, good or bad? Opinion on whether right hand navigation (where the menu bar is) on a website is very different across the industry. Some say good, some say bad. We've been involved in a discussion regarding this within the Interactive Design Association recently and thought it may be useful to share some of the thoughts here. Traditionally, navigation has always been across the top of the page or on the left hand side. Now, with wider screens and more interactive websites, there is the opportunity to experiment away from the norm. But, people are used to having the navigation on the left aren't they? So why try and change it? ¤ 10/06/2010 New website for Andover Neighbourcare's Silver Surfer service We are going to be creating a new website for a Hampshire based charity with some basic content management and a focus on usability. ¤ 31/07/2009 Why should I write articles for my website? How to increase your website traffic with articles and build your reputation at the same time. ¤ 26/06/2009 MSoft refuse to let its browser render emails in html format in Outlook 2010 and are using WORD instead Microsoft have announced that the rendering engine in Outlook 2010 for html emails (the bit that converts the html to what you see on the screen) is to be the WORD rendering engine and NOT the Internet Explorer rendering engine. We think this is crazy.
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