Putting Together the Pieces: Quickly and Efficiently

October 19th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

CoreIP Solutions, Inc. came to us in urgent need of a website. Their new company had taken off and they had a big PR push they couldn’t launch without a web presence. They had an idea of what they wanted their new website to include, some suggestions for design, and they needed it done quickly. In web design, a smattering of ideas and a rushed timeline is usually a formula for disaster.

When you are trying to communicate a specific message to your customers and craft something that is beautiful, informative, and functional, it takes time and expertise. Throwing something together does not yield happy results. For example, most of us know the pieces that make up a car. You have the wheels, the body, the engine, a steering wheel, some seats, etc. But if we were asked to put one together, most of us would have a hard time creating something that actually worked. (We might be able to make it look like it works, but try starting it and having it function and it all falls apart.)

The same is true in the world of website construction. So the Synotac team put our collective expertise together to carefully create a new site for CoreIP. The new site includes best practices in usability and visual design as well as a robust content management system that will let CoreIP staff update their content and post news on the fly.

The partners at CoreIP are smart folks with no doubt a lot of technical expertise between them. Maybe they could have pieced together a website, but they recognized that for their new site to be functional, usable, and easy on the eyes, calling on an expert team would pay off.

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