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It takes much more than skill to build successful websites; it requires a disciplined process be applied to the whole design/application project. Binary Ink passes each project through four distinct phases to ensure high quality results. Identification:The identification stage starts with a consultation to discuss your web project needs and wants. Here we will ask a series of questions designed to narrow your focus to enable us to define your project in greater detail. Shortly after our meeting, we will present you with a formal proposal as well as a time and cost estimate. Your approval at the end of this stage will initiate the Design Concept phase. Design Concept:After consulation with you to determine the requirements of the new site and the image it needs to convey (the Identification stage), we create a Design Concept for your consideration. We will provide you with a number of options based on our discussions, and once these are approved, design samples representing how the main pages of the site will navigate are created and production begins. Web Application Development:Once the Design concept has been approved a site architecture, or road map, is developed and the website/web application is constructed. Pages will be coded, images will be manipulated and enhanced and application programming will be inserted to create functionality on the site. This is the stage where the bulk of the web application developer's time will be spent. Delivery:The last phase of site development involves testing all applications for cross-platform and browser compatibility. In simple terms, we make sure your website works on both Mac's and PC's as well as all of the prevalent versions of AOL, Internet Explorer and Netscape. Once testing is complete, we launch the website. Of course, it doesn't end with the launch. Binary Ink Web Applications are interested in a long-term relationship with our clients and we are very much concerned with Training for your employees and the Maintenance of your site. |
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