There are two types of graphic designers in this world. Those that cater for print design and those that cater for online design. And you'll never guess on which side of the fence we sit. Oh ok, we're joking - it's obvious for all to see! We love the web!
Contrary to popular belief, we are fond of print design too, but we could never see it as anything more than a friend. After all, web design is just so thrilling! It's a living, breathing information resource, continually updated, that not only has the ability to inform and entertain, but it can do so through sound, light and the moving image. You don't have to pick up a phone after you've read information online, you just go and order what you're after right then and there. How's that for efficiency!
With such a vast difference between the two schools of graphic design then, comes the need for a touch of specialisation. So although we're unlikely to know the best application of foil-block and UV inks, what we don't know about online XML-powered galleries frankly isn't worth knowing.
We've done this all before you see. It may be your first experience in hiring a online design agency, but it's fair to say we've been around the block a few times. We've been through the web design process so many times that there's a fair chance we'll instinctively know all the ins and outs of what you're from just one quick chat.
We certainly know the appropriate time at which to use a particular technology. About when to build in Flash, or when to throw in a bit of jQuery or javascript. You might have a small budget, in which case the affordability of an open-source solution might be right for you, or perhaps you'd be best served by a more bespoke solution. You may be looking to entertain or amaze, in which case your requirements will be different to those of someone aiming to create an information repository - where a logical structure and taxonomy of data are of paramount importance.
These are all important online design considerations for you to take into account and ones that we can help you with. Why not get in touch with us soon and we'll throw in our tuppenceworth for you. So, if you need some good advice, just call +GOOD.