Ohio-Based Marketing Agency
WE SPECIALIZE IN WEB DESIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACTOR BUSINESSES.
We work with all types of construction and contractors. Our expertise in web design and marketing, coupled with our extensive trade experience makes our company a powerful resource for any blue collar business.
Web Design for Contractors and Tradespeople
What’s Included With Our Website Design Services
Our Web Design Process
URL Structure, Wireframe, Mock-Up & Launch
We create wireframes and mock-ups so the client is happy with the look and feel before going into development. It’s important to understand and visualize what this process looks like. Below are examples so you can better understand our process.
A URL specifies a web page’s location on the internet, and this web address allows an internet browser to retrieve that page’s content from a server and show it to a user [source].
There are various parts included in the readable text of a URL (Uniform Resource Locator). Each element of the URL structure provides specific information to tell an internet browser where to find the webpage content and how to retrieve that information.
Web design wireframes are simplified visual representations of a website’s layout, used to plan and organize content before detailed design begins. They typically include basic elements like navigation, content areas, and placeholders for images, allowing designers and stakeholders to focus on structure and functionality. Wireframes serve as a blueprint for the design process, helping to ensure that all necessary components are considered and arranged effectively.
Web design mockups are high-fidelity, static representations that illustrate how a website will look once completed, capturing details such as color schemes, typography, and imagery. Unlike wireframes, mockups provide a realistic preview of the final design, including visual elements and stylistic choices. They are essential for communicating design concepts to stakeholders and clients, ensuring alignment on aesthetics and layout before development starts. Mockups also help identify potential design issues and make adjustments early in the process, saving time and resources. By providing a clear and polished vision of the end product, mockups facilitate more effective feedback and decision-making.
Launching a web design project involves finalizing the website’s design and functionality before making it publicly accessible. This stage includes rigorous testing for usability, performance, and compatibility across different devices and browsers to ensure a smooth user experience. Any remaining bugs or issues identified during testing are addressed to guarantee the site operates as intended. The website is then deployed to a live server, and its domain is configured to make it accessible to users. Post-launch, ongoing monitoring and maintenance are essential to address any unforeseen issues, update content, and ensure the site continues to perform effectively.