Responsive Web Design {RWD}
Is a Web design approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience—easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices from mobile phones, tablets and desktop computer. A site designed with RWD adapts the layout to the viewing environment by using fluid, proportion-based grids, flexible images, and CSS3 media queries.
Wordpress Developement
I specialize in custom WordPress web apps. WordPress is my favorite framework to build on, whether your looking for a blog, CMS where you can manage the content of the site or sometimes eCommerce. I have built public facing sites as well as internal intranet style tools. WordPress can be implemented for a small business as well as major Web Application.
eCommerce
Using time proven techniques and research based statistics I can design eCommerce websites that are perfectly suited to your target audience. My eCommerce designs are professional, affordable and effective. I can create any feature or extension for your eCommerce website, and can also create modules, extensions and addons for just about any platform. I carefully plan every feature so that it does exactly what you need.
CRM Email Campaigns
Let me take the guess work out of CRM Email campaigns. I will manage your customer data and email marketing campaigns from one place, using this CRM app specifically geared towards your business, whether you’re trying to promote a new product, drive traffic to an ecommerce store for a big sale or just need to get a basic message out. I will start from the beginning to help design a campaign that will look beautiful on any device (Yes Emails are Responsive now too!) and fit into your social efforts.
Mobile first design
Is exactly what it sounds like: a process that focuses on designing for a mobile device. Instead of designing a desktop site and rearranging it for mobile, we’re doing the opposite – designing a mobile site and enhancing the experience as the screen size becomes larger.
Yet, there’s more than just the standard mobile design process, where a site is mocked up in one size and built as specified. Mobile first design – and responsive design in general – relies on fluidity between breakpoints. We create guidelines for a mobile device, tablet and desktop, then fill the spaces in between. The first step is mobile, but we need to remember each small step along the way.