Website Redesign

Our professional designers can help refresh your site's current look and feel, bringing it up to date and making it a more attractive destination for customers and prospects.

If you’re looking for the perfect investment in improving the deliver of your company’s message, a Website Redesign might be exactly what your company needs. Typically, a Website Redesign requires less time and effort than other marcom projects such as redesigning the company’s collateral. Given that so many consumers and businesses are spending increasing amounts of time online, this also makes a Website Redesign an attractive brand investment.

Most companies update their websites every 12-24 months to avoid a stale, dated look. Often, depending on how your existing site is architected, we can make it look like an entirely new site with a minimum of disruption to your existing web assets and content.

We start by learning about your business, objectives, marketplace, company culture, and style/branding preferences. We will then work to create a series of individual concepts from which you can select. Through our iterative design process, we will adjust and refine the design, and then implement it, and we will continue to work with you until you are totally satisfied.

Contact us today, and we’ll connect you with our professional designers who can make some great recommendations for how to improve the visual appeal and usefulness of your site.

No project is considered complete until you are entirely satisfied.

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HTML5 for Desktop Application Development

by Yong Zhi on February 8, 2012

Most developers know that it makes a lot of sense to develop software that you can "write once and run anywhere." It's more economical, easier to implement cross-platform, and generally leads to fewer headaches. Back when the most important and/or dominant platform was the Desktop, QT and Java made it easy to develop software that could be run anywhere. But enter the Smartphone Era stage-left, and you've got a problem - those solutions are not available on iPhones, iPads, etc.

This has led to a lot of buzz around HTML5-based development for mobile apps (PhoneGap, for example is a popular platform for building applications with HTML5). Often these platforms do not support native UI components, but people seem to care less about standard UI nowadays; authoring UI with HTML5 gives people more freedom on look and feel. Traditionally javascript is very restricted for security reason (no local file/socket access etc), but the restriction can be lifted via browser extension.

So, great - we can use HTML5 to write platform-independent software for smart phones. But, we can also use similar technology to write desktop applications with HTML5 - even better!

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HTML5 for Desktop Application Development

by Yong Zhi on February 8, 2012

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