A new website design for a well established Architects practice based in Cardiff and South Wales.
The primary objective was to create a fresh and modern look while ensuring the website's functionality allowed for easy content management.
The new website design aimed to captivate visitors from the moment they landed on the homepage. A full-screen background image was implemented to create a visually stunning and immersive experience. This feature immediately grabbed the attention of users and set the tone for the architectural firm's professional and creative approach.
Design and Functionality Features
To effectively highlight the company's portfolio work and previous clients, a new structure was incorporated into the website. This structure allowed for intuitive navigation, making it effortless for visitors to explore different projects and gain insights into the firm's capabilities. By showcasing their diverse range of architectural designs and successful collaborations with prestigious clients, the website effectively conveyed the practice's expertise and track record of delivering exceptional results.
In order to provide the client with greater control over their website's content, a CMS (content management system) was implemented. This system empowered the client to easily add, modify, and update existing pages without requiring extensive technical knowledge. The user-friendly interface of the CMS simplified the content management process, allowing the client to keep the website up-to-date with their latest projects, news, and other relevant information.
Additionally, the new website design focused on incorporating functionality features that enhanced the user experience. This could include features such as an intuitive and responsive navigation menu, allowing visitors to effortlessly navigate through different sections of the website. The use of clear and concise calls-to-action encouraged user engagement, guiding them to contact the firm for inquiries or project collaborations.
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