Website Design and User Experience

Designing for the web is a completely different way of approaching your clientele. You can track the response of your marketing in real-time, provide different content to different locations, and continually refine your clients' path through your space. This is a game changer from the old paradigm of building to statistical data and guessing what your client needs beforehand, to building along with the data, readjusting things to fit to your clients needs as you progressively get to know them in real-time.

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Getting clients to return is part and parcel with the user experience your site has to offer. Is the site easy to understand and use? Do sections have poor traffic from underexposure and/or poor usability?

With the methods of accessing the internet increasing and the younger demographic accessing primarily by mobile, understanding the different platforms and browsers is essential to providing a seamless experience. Browsers, notebooks, netbooks, iPhones, iPods, even video game consoles and refrigerators provide a varied browsing session and depending on who your audience is, you might need to start thinking outside of your current model.

With a start in the print industry professionally and a background in fine arts, Richard (tomb) Bolianatz, Tomb Multimedia Productions' Founder, has the experience to see the relation between aesthetics, practicality and the elasticity of web design.

Not to mention over 15 years of Photoshop expertise, dealing with browser quirks and the evolution of JavaScript, file formats and their optimizations, as well as the progresses/disputes in W3 standards and the governing body. Designing for the web is a lot more complicated than when it first started.