
Give Your Website a UX/UI Glow-Up-No Full Rebuild Needed
Still rocking the same website design from five (or fifteen) years ago? Your users can tell. In this month’s Featured Service, we’re talking about the power of a UX/UI glow-up—and how a design refresh (not a full rebuild!) can make your site feel modern, mobile-friendly, and way more effective. Whether you're on ColdFusion, WordPress, or anything else, we’ve got the tools to transform your look without blowing your budget.
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More Bang for Your Buck
In general, a website is an investment. No matter what your budget is, you want to make sure you get as much from your website as possible.
That Time Your Website Redesign Didn't Go As Planned
If your website has been around for any length of time, you’ve probably gone through a redesign or at least a round of significant updates. Hopefully, each time has been a great success and you’ve never looked back. But for the rest of us there’s likely been at least one time when we thought...OMG, what have we done?
Back to Basics
Today, creating a successful website is a skill in its own right. Not only do you need a great graphic design, you also have to consider usability, speed, mobile-friendliness, optimization, analytics, functionality...the list goes on and on. But at its core, a website serves a purpose for an audience. The purpose may vary, as will the audience, but the ultimate goal remains the same. Provide that audience with a successful online experience. And sometimes it’s easy to overlook some of the most basic requirements needed to do that.
You Spoke, We Listened
For more than 20 years WRIS Web Services has been building websites and web-based applications. We do a lot of other things, too, but the heart of our work is in the creation of beautiful, hard-working websites that make clients and their customers happy.
The Olympics of Redesign
Up until 1992, the world had to wait 4 years to experience the Olympics. Both the Summer and Winter Games were held in the same calendar year. Then the decision was made to begin alternating the games so that we only had to wait 2 years between games. So in 1992, both games were held, then in ‘94 just the Winter, ‘96 just the Summer, ‘98 the Winter, ‘00 the Summer, and etc.
Out With the Old, In With the New
When is the last time you changed the look of your website? Or made some serious content updates? If you can’t remember, it’s been too long.