Website Design

The design or 'look and feel' of a website is a crucial part of the development process and many aspects need to be taken into account when designing the creative aspect of your website.

Website designs are unique to each website and some may require a more creative edge than others. Our policy when designing the creative aspect of your website is that if you do not like what we present to you then you should not accept it. Instead we like to work with the client to achieve the right result and always work very hard as a team to create a website that not only meets the client's expectations but exceeds them!

The creative look and feel is the first part of the website we will demonstrate to you before we carry out any other aspect of the development. Blue Touch Digital will upload a draught of your new website template for your perusal and once you are happy with the creative design we will then proceed to build the site and turn the draught into a fully functioning website. We work with our clients every step of the way to ensure they provide as much input as they feel comfortable with. We believe the mix of input should be around 50% from both sides as we are the creative experts but the client is the expert in their business and industry.

Design Structure - Cascading Style Sheets (Css)

Css is the modern method of structuring web pages. Css files are single files that contain all the individual properties that make up the style and design of your pages. Each style is parsed into the web page by a single reference at the top of each page inside the "head" section (a hidden part of the web page read by browsers and search engines). Each page will represent different sections of the website including graphics, images, template layouts and text properties. Why are we telling you this? The answer is we try and tell our clients how we go about designing their site without baffling them with 'techy' terminology. Some clients don't want to know anything apart from the fact we can design their website to give them the 'wow' factor. Others want to know all about the latest website design techniques we use...