Website Design Process & Video

Project Definition

You will meet with your website designer and project manager either face-to-face or in an online meeting. At this time, the design survey will be reviewed and website goals will be discussed.

Design

This phase involves processing design meeting observations, survey results, and industry research to develop this criteria into a visual direction. Your designer will present a custom home page and secondary page design(s) for review and possible revisions. Upon approval, your design(s) will be placed into the production schedule.

Development

This phase takes the approved design(s) into production. Designs are “cut-up” to create a functioning website development link. This phase also entails the integration of our Javelin content management system (CMS) into the web page structure, allowing for easy updates and future changes. This phase culminates in the creation of a functioning website (without content) and the delivery of a development link.

Delivery

Your website is now ready for content. Back40 Design will input and style content as provided and allowed for by contracted hours. When your development link is available to you, you may also begin adding content. If your project has custom programming, the newly created code will be compiled into a Javelin CMS module and tested.

Testing

Our developers will test your website functions, navigation, and custom programming (if applicable) on multiple supported web browsers (ex: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari) to ensure compatibility. Once approved, the site will be ready for launch.

Training

You will meet with your project manager who will train you on the Javelin CMS. The website is now ready to be maintained by you and your team.

Launch

With approval, the website may now be launched live on the internet.