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Form follows function. This sage advice has resonated through more than a century of modern architecture and industrial design. Somehow it seems both old-fashioned and progressive at the same time. It is a great starting point for website design.
What do you want your website to do? That will be our first question. There are as many answers as there are clients, but most of the answers focus on a combination of four goals: to help people find an organization amidst the clutter of the internet… provide information … solicit contributions or sell something… or provide entertainment.
We design websites that balance the client organization’s personality and resources with the needs and culture of its key constituents. We want each client site to accomplish its part of an integrated communications strategy. And we take the time to learn about this strategy, or to work with you to develop a strategy, before we think about the bells and whistles of a website.
Here’s the important part: your website should reflect you, not its designer. We are small town, main street, straightforward story-tellers. Our site looks like us. Your site won’t look like us… it will look like you. |