Web production
Wireframing
Wireframes are to websites like blueprints are to houses. The structure, functionality, usability, and future expansion need to be thoroughly planned out. Wireframes that are well thought out will save costly re-coding (aka renovations) later down the road.
User Experience
A great user experience is vital to website success, but can be hard to understand and execute well. Using research-based tactics and best practices ensures your visitors will know how to navigate and achieve their goals—whether that be finding information or making a purchase.
Design
Your site design is how you convey who you are the instant a visitor lands on your site, and making the correct first impression is key. Good web design is not only visually appealing, it strengthens brand awareness and helps guide users through your site.
Content Management
Once your website is built, you can’t just set it and forget it. In order to keep visitor engagement high and navigation easy, a plan for content updates and clear organization is a must. Staying relevant and up-to-date is required in today’s fast-paced world.
Accessibility
A regulation that’s gaining momentum—and it’s about time. Everyone should be able to access web content. I’ve been researching 508 compliance and how to integrate it into the web process from the beginning. Let’s talk about simple things you can do to make your site more accessible for everyone.
Plain Language
I love plain language! I’m passionate about how it can help users achieve their web-browsing goals. Plain language can be creative. It can be fun! It creates an easy dialog between your website and your user. Speak to them like a human being: clear, intuitive, and conversational.