December 22, 2010

Web Designing - Forecast 2010/2011 / Optimal Solutions

Web Designing - Forecast 2010/2011 - As we are stepping in a new decade, we can foresee that web design in 2010/2011 is going to be fun and filled with experimental works. With the new CSS3 and HTML5, designers and developers are trying to utilize the new features to create impressive designs. Sketchy and large background styles are fading out. Serif fonts and texturized background will be popular. Thanks to CSS3, we are going to see a lot of rounded corners, RGBA transparency, and drop shadows. With the rise of smart phones, mobile web design is going to pick up this year....with the rescission and all economic downfalls, We are seeing a boom in the micro site developments in the UK market and people are moving more towards the SEO and Social Marketing Activities due to the low cost factors compared to the standard offsite marketing approaches.

eDesigners is geared up to cater to fulfill the all new technological demands and also as usual, we provide the optimal solution to our customers. When I say optimal...it covers 4 main areas...

1. Afford-ability
2. Technological (State of the Art Technology)
3. SEO Freidnly ( To reach your target Audience)
4. Customer Driven (Fulfilling all your requirements)

All these aspects are linked together but in many situations the Point 1, talks more than the other 3 but a better balance is what we try to achieve through out the whole process in order to give an optimal solution. When all of the above factors are in a balance state, we usually achieves the high customer satisfaction levels...

But we have to keep in mind that the high customer satisfaction will not always leads to the optimal solution. But unfortunately in many cases customers do not realize that during the software life cycle process. By the time they realize it, it's way too late for them. As a web solution company, we always try to convince the customers about the optimal solution and what benefits they could achieve by transforming in to the optimal state.

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