
People simply don't read Website anymore
They glance it in the same way you glance at advertisements in a magazine. Think about your own browsing behavior. How many times have you Googled a website, clicked on one of the first results, waited for the page to load, scrolled down, scrolled back up and went back to results page?
Ten years ago you were wondering whether you even needed a website. Nowadays the question is: What can you do to your website so it will stop being invisible to your potential customers?
You need to be authentic, you can't fake it anymore. The new consumer is choosier and more knowledgeable than ever before. They just won't consume brands, nor spend time on websites that don't ooze authenticity, passion and quality. Why should they? They've got so many options to choose from and so little time to make their choices.
I dedicate myself to make a better websites. Whether your project requires unparalleled, dynamic, database-driven content or e-commerce website, I would love to make it work for you through a streamlined, four-milestone process : Idea and plan, design, build, launch and manage your professional and high-impact online presence for your company.
IDEA and PLAN
This step strategically outlines future tactics, budget, timeline and technology needs for the project. I ask questions, I gather your ideas, learn your business objectives and wrap our minds around what needs to be accomplished.
DESIGN
With the plan established, design and concept begin taking shape. The design process is best described as a funnel of ideas based on the objectives. Through constant refinement of our initial sketches (and a few gallons of coffee) I able to narrow down a single sharp solution.
BUILD
Once the right solution has been pinpointed, it is time to take meticulous measures toward execution. All the pieces start coming together. I utilize varying technologies and resources to execute the project.
LAUNCH
I put the spit-shine on my work and once we're sure all development is complete, we deploy the project in a live production environment.
Over time, projects are monitored and processes are continuously re-evaluated. As soon as we find room for improvements, the cycle begins once more.















