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The website design process

Posted by Danny on Apr 20 2010

At DCC Digital we like to shout about quality and while we don't think our prices will break the bank it's an undeniable truth that quality costs. But why does it cost we hear you cry? Well quality costs because it takes time to plan, design and build a website properly. We know there are a multitude of cheap and cheerful options out there for website design but, if chosen, the bargain basement route is a sure way of devaluing your business.

So let's presume you choose us to design your website (and if you haven't click here to drop us a line for a quote), how do we approach a typical website project?

We get to know your business

The first stage in a project is all about getting to know your business. Often a face to face meeting is good for this but we've also worked with plenty of businesses who like to do this by email or over the phone. Once we have a clearly defined picture of what your businesses does and what you would like to achieve then we can define some goals and requirements for the project. We take the time and make the effort to define the scope of the project and understand your business goals and customer needs. We research the market for your service or product and learn what your competitors are doing and suggest what you could do better.

Planning your website

A great way of planning your website is through the use of wire frames that show of all the basic elements. In addition to this we will also create a site map which shows the top level navigation and all the pages leading from this. We'll define key areas of text on the home page, placeholders for images, contact forms, secondary navigation and all the key elements that make up your website. We also work with you to clearly define the functionality that your require.

Website design

Moving from planning into design we get our creative juices flowing and come up with a look and feel for your site. We've designed websites for a huge range of businesses in Scotland including architects, mining companies, holiday lodges, caterers and ecommerce stores and always come up with something fresh, dynamic and interesting. We also listen and take on board feedback and suggestions from you during the design process to arrive at something everyone is happy with.

The website build - putting it all together

We won't bore with the technical details but we're expert at writing HTML, CSS and the code that forms the foundation for your site. Being great at coding means we also care about how your website looks on different browsers and how it appears to users with different accessibility needs. It's at this point that we can add a content management system (CMS) to your website. Having a CMS allows you complete control over the content of your website; for instance we can add a blog that allows you to post news and announcements; a CMS is also crucial when it comes to optimising your content so that it's treated more favourably by search engines.

Adding content to your website

Actually, this isn't always the case because often our clients will do this themselves but we're more than happy to do this if the copy and images necessary are provided in a web ready format.

Review and testing

We perform a complete usability test of your website on common platforms and browsers to ensure the appearance and functionality are consistent throughout.

The website launch and afterwards

Once your website is launched we can provide you with training and instruction in how to use your website's content management system. Beyond this we're always contactable to offer advice and support should you encounter any post-launch hiccups along the way. We can also integrate useful website monitoring tools like Google Analytics and are happy to give search engine optimisation advice and recommendations.

Our clients are constantly amazed at the high level of service we provide but don't take our word for it click here to take a look at what they have to say.

Of course the proof of the pudding is in the eating so the following are some of the websites we're particularly proud of:

www.rubylovesred.com
www.drtvcentre.com
www.tullochwoodlodges.com
www.angelmining.com
www.rossieochilhouse.co.uk

 


The 5 Lords of Pain

Posted by Danny on Feb 17 2010

The 5 Lords of Pain

The 5 Lords of Pain is a series of children's books published by Barrington Stoke, a company which specialises in books for struggling and dyslexic readers. Built by ecommerce specialists Storeseen and designed by DCC Digital, the website makes excellent use of the books' artwork, eye-catching graphics and some Flash animation. You can view more of the designs from this project in the portfolio section.


Church website launched

Posted by Danny on Dec 03 2009

This month I've launched a new website for the parish of St. Anne's in Carnoustie, St. Bride's in Monifieth and St Thomas in Arbroath. All three churches required a shared website that would act as an online publishing tool for the news and events of each church. This was achieved through the use of MODx content management system which is the ideal choice of CMS for small to medium sized organisations looking for a web publishing solution.

Click here to visit the new website


Tullochwood Lodges

Posted by Danny on Dec 02 2009

Tullochwood Lodges This month I'm proud to announce the launch of the new website for Tullochwood Lodges near Forres Scotland. This popular holiday destination consists of 8 wonderful self catering holiday lodges set in 28 acres of gloriously peaceful woodland with its own private lochan with beach, children’s play area and woodland walk all within the grounds.

For this project I provided website development services to graphic design company Creative Orange in Perth who were responsible for the overall design of the website.

As part of of the project I was responsible for implementing a site wide content management system which enables the client to update each section of the website and also the integration of an online booking system.

Click here to view the new Tullochwood Lodges website


Wellwood Leslie website

Posted by Danny on Jun 10 2009

This month I'm proud to be involved in the launch of a new website for Wellwood Leslie Chartered Architects in Broughty Ferry, Dundee. Their new website is a blend of clean design and great photography and provides a fitting public profile for this long established company whose history goes back over 170 years. The website was designed by Creative Orange and dannycassidy.net provided website build and development services for this project. The website is driven by MODx content management system allowing the client to easily update all areas of the website.

Click here to view the new Wellwood Leslie website


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