Responsive Web Design


One Design for All Platforms

We design responsive sites which responds to the screen size of the device you’re viewing it on. So instead of creating different websites for different devices, your responsive website rearranges the elements to fit any screen. So you’ll get more happy visitors which also leads to more happy customers.

  • One design for your desktop, tab and mobile.
  • Beautiful and modern design that makes difference.
  • Boost your sales with strategically built user experience.

In 2017, more than 67% of the visitors use mobile devices to surf the internet. With the responsive website design, you don’t want to lose any potential clients, you need a great-looking website which is also optimized for mobile browsing.

Our Website Design Process

Our comprehensive website design strategy ensures a perfectly crafted website for your business.

Consultation

At this Stage, We learn about your idea/business and discuss over the objectives of the site and online presence of the business. We do deep market research, competitor's research to come up with some of the great ideas to build an user friendly website design which can convert visitors into customers.

We research the industries and trends and technology to use the design and tech stack for the optimum results.

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Wire-frame

After the research and brainstoring phase is completed, We move to the wireframing stage to create a quick scketch of the website layout. Wireframes provide a framework for storing the site’s visual design and content elements, and can help identify potential challenges and gaps with the sitemap.

You have many options when creating wireframes - from the way you display your wireframes, to the software you create them with.

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Final Design

Once the blueprint for the site has been defined through the creation of the sitemap and wireframes, the next step is to create a visual style. The overall visual style will most likely be determined by the visual brand of the organization; the goal being to connect the Web with all other forms of the organization’s communications.

The organization’s brand plays an important role in this part of the process, as designers will want to visually convey key brand perceptual ideas within the design.

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