We will gather all the information we've received and construct a wireframe and sitemap. A wireframe is what you would call a skeleton website, either a series of blank webpages with just basic links or even a few sketches on paper. The wireframe will act like a blueprint later on when the site is ready to be built.
Content planning and writing is by far the biggest workload you will have throughout the project, and will more than likely take some time. Whilst you are sorting out what you want your website to say, we will start working on a base design - the homepage and main sub-level pages.
When the base design is ready, you will need to check we are heading in the right direction and suggest any adjustments to the design, until everyone is happy
This process of work-feedback-rework is repeated at various stages in the project. Once the base design is acceptable we will start working on the layout and design of each of the individual pages of the site.
Feedback again. our developer and yourself will work together - work-feedback-rework - to polish and tweak things until you are completely satisfied.
The final stage of production is the debug. We will test the site across all platforms and browsers to iron out any technical problems, and checked thoroughly for content errors.
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