Why does my web site look different on different machines?
Not everyone appreciates the constraints that the medium of the web has just because of the way it operates. This may not apply to you but the following may ...
Check, check and check again
So you decide to go ahead with a site. Great. You commission your site and give the designer your headed paper, copies of logos, your initial text and ideas, your key words and descriptions, and a time scale. Make sure that your designer agrees to come back to you with a draft for ..
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Design, for you
What can we do for you?
You will want a site which is unique and reflects the values of your organisation. You should expect a site which:-
- downloads quickly, even on dial-up
- looks the same on any computer screen
- and, above all, delivers your business to your customer
Why not contact us and let us know what you are looking for?
Advice available
We have free advice available on this site on key issues to consider in designing a website.
These issues should be considered before you ask anyone to design a website.
- What do you want your website to do?
- Have you an existing "house style"?
- Do you own the copyright to logos or photographs you wish to use?
- Is the site for the public, or is it to be used as an intranet, internally in your organisation?
Terms and Conditions
We have terms and conditions which apply to all design commissions. We require all clients to accept these before we start work.
