How is a website created?

How is a website created?

You’ve decided it’s time to update (or create) your website. Congratulations on taking this step into the online world. So now what happens? As you probably know, it’s more than a quick chat with a designer or sitting yourself down with the laptop one night to knock something up. If you’re thinking of having your website created or updated (or doing it yourself) there’s a number of steps that should be carried out ensure the end product is functional and meets your goals (you do have goals for your website, right?). Of course, every project is different so the steps will vary slightly from project to project. But there’s there’s a basic structure they will have in common. Generally there will lots of discussion about goals and requirements, quite a bit of research on the part of the designer, various design iterations and reviews, artwork production, coding and testing. The infographic below is a great visualisation of the process (click on the image to view/download a pdf version).   Ultimately, it’s about working closely with your designer and keeping the lines of communication open. It’s going to take time and needs considered decisions to be made. However, by following this basic process (even loosely), you’ll end up with a website that meets the goals of both you and your customers. If you’d like to learn more about getting your business online, I’d love to help! Check my contact page for how to get in touch, or connect...

Versatile blog design

Australia Family Style is a blog aimed at parents travelling with their children. It has a standard blog layout with categories separating information into easy to find sections. The site is built on WordPress, an easy to use blogging platform that offers a great deal of customisation. The basic design of Australia Family Style includes social media links for sharing on each post, a single sidebar for adding navigation and advertising, as well as advertising spots in both the header and on posts. The Australia Family Style website  is a great example of a simple WordPress blog. It’s a design that can be customised for  a personal blog, a hobby website or  a simple informational business...
BigCommerce estore design

BigCommerce estore design

I’m very excited to have recently completed my first “official” web design project. It was an ecommerce store design and setup for Elite Show Rider Clothing, which sells high quality horse riding gear. Like many new business ventures these days, Elite Show Rider Clothing doesn’t have a bricks and mortar shopfront, so its online presence is vital to the business’ success. I worked closely with the business owner, Heather, to find her requirements including deciding on and purchasing a domain name. She wanted a clean and simple estore layout that reiterated the high quality of her products. Heather also wanted a solution that was easy to manage and gave her plenty of functionality to make the store easy for her customers to navigate and buy products. We decided to build her estore on BigCommerce, which offers a great setup that makes the whole process a lot simpler. Functionality including integration with loads of applications, a simple to follow control panel, built in mobile compatibility and great SEO options are all important considerations that are available with BigCommerce. Heather chose a template from the BigCommerce range, and I set about tweaking and changing the design to suit the image she wanted to portray. To speed up the process of getting the store “stocked” and to allow Heather to focus on working on her business, she also engaged Tacit Business Services to enter all the (100+) products. Congratulations on the launch of Elite Show Rider Clothing, Heather! If you’d like to learn more about getting your business online, I’d love to help! Check my contact page for how to get in touch, or connect via Twitter, Facebook...
The power of CSS

The power of CSS

What is CSS? Cascading Style Sheets are the files that make a website look the way it does. Your HTML holds the background structure and content and the CSS styles your site. CSS’s are the best practice way of designing websites that makes them easy to alter in appearance without breaking the fundamentals of the site. It’s a bit like being able to move your furniture around and paint the walls to change the look of your house without having to rebuild anything. CSS Zen Garden is a great site that allows designers to strut their stuff using only CSS. This was great fun to design as an assessment for my degree. The challenge of changing the CSS only was a great experience and shows how powerful this type of website structure really is. I created a fixed footer that stays in place as the content scrolls up the page. It’s like the passers by are watching a giant retro news screen. And I love, love the retro fonts. Did I mention how this was so much fun? You can see the finished product here. Note that the sidebar links point to my own website, where the page is hosted, not the CSS Zen Garden website. To check out loads of other great designs that use the exactly the same HTML and content, with only the CSS files changing visit CSS Zen Garden.   Could you add a little bit of fun to your website? Contact me to chat about your...
Basic business website

Basic business website

Websites have become the new contact point and advertising medium of our time. It’s important even for small local businesses to have a presence on the web as more and more people make Google their first port of call when looking for goods and services. Of course, not every business requires a whizz bang website with member portals, ecommerce functionality and huge back end databases. Sometimes what is required is something simple. I like to think of these types of websites as dynamic, expandable business cards. They can start off small and be added to as the business needs. This is an example of one such site I designed. It provides a run down of what the business provides, some information about their products and a contact details. Simple doesn’t mean bland and boring. Simple means it has what it needs for now and nothing more. If you’d like to learn more about getting your business online, I’d love to help! Check my contact page for how to get in touch, or connect via Twitter, Facebook or...