web design

The most difficult and time-consuming part of web design is figuring out the "story" or flow of the website. What do you want the visitor to do? What does the visitor want to intuitively do? What process must you lead the visitor through? What frustrations or dead ends can we avoid?

Only after these issues are decided, does the design process begin.


Websites we've worked on:

Websites by Steve Bittrich
Steve Bittrich is my favorite programmer. Together, we create sites that engage visitors and ask for the order.

Park Avenue Christian Church
A complex website that we are now fine-tuning. The site is also being better organized to allow for easy navigation and growth.

ePromos
As the director of internet marketing and merchandising, Bill had a lot of input into this site's customer interface (the hard part, as described above).

Party-Psychic.com
A stylish website to promote an entertainment company.

Valerie Gomes, Singer-Songwriter
This is a fun, yet simple site, designed so that the client can do her own updating after the initial job was done.

Ottegear
A sophisticated site for a wholesaler of "technical operations" outerwear.