Easy to use, well throughout and appealing websites (or applications) all have one thing in common – good design. Interface design is something which comes with experience, it’s not learned from books or with classical design training, it’s something that a web designer establishes over time. Making the user’s life easy and solving problems relating to navigation and content are second nature to good web designers. Fortunately we have plenty of that sort of experience here at Hutchhouse.
Not just making pretty pictures! Graphic design is the process of solving problems using well considered design principles. It also encapsulates the skills necessary to produce designs which stand out and feel unique, whilst keeping in line with project objectives and any established branding they may have. The tools of our trade vary depending on the project, but a typical project will undoubtedly involve Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to create layouts and refine designs.
We really want to hear about your web design project. Feel free to contact us and get a quotation.
Web Design describes the process of conceptualizing and creating a presentation that delivers content via the World Wide Web. Often referred to as ‘Interface Design’ the aim of a well designed web-page is to display information to the end-user using a combination of typography, illustration, animation and film. Colour, scale and composition also play a vital role in the planning of any web design.
The process of designing Web pages, Web sites, Web applications or multimedia for the Web may utilize multiple disciplines, such as animation, authoring, communication design, corporate identity, graphic design, human-computer interaction, information architecture (AI), interaction design, marketing, photography, search engine optimisation (SEO) and typography.