Category: Business
Our team is pleased to announce a newly designed website launch for Knight Insurance. This company has a rich history, serving the Toledo and Northwest Ohio region as a trusted local insurance agency for more than 160 years. Our team incorporated some unique design elements and components into this new site, and we’re excited to showcase these features. Let’s take a look!
We are excited to showcase the new website for The Charlotte Post. For over 144 years, The Charlotte Post Publishing Company (TCPPC) has been a dominant force in educating and enlightening African-American communities throughout eight North and South Carolina counties. TCPPC provides readers various ways to receive the latest news through print, digital, and social media. Take a look at the updated features on their newly designed site!
Redesigning your website can improve your site’s design, functionality, conversion rate and user experience, however, it can also jeopardize your search engine ranks and traffic. Let's look at some strategies and tactics to help you retain your existing search engine rankings and traffic with your new website.
We’ve enjoyed sharing these top design trend articles so much that we wanted to share a bonus article to wrap up the series. In this post, we are going to share simplistic examples of two of the most important features on a website, Menus and Forms.
This design trends post is all about visuals – illustrations, photography with graphics, video hero images, and animation. Each of these design themes adds a unique touch to a website. Check out these curated examples for inspiration.
In our latest blog series, we’re sharing the Top Website Design Trends of 2020. We know that nonprofits, associations, and real estate associations work hard to continuously keep and attract new members. Your website should be a resource that helps your organization grow. One way to improve member engagement is with a great online experience. We hope that these website design trends inspire you and offer some new ideas of elements that can be used on your nonprofit’s site.
So without further ado, here are examples of website design trends that implement geometric shapes, 3D, patterns, grids, frames, and typography.
In our latest blog post series, we’re talking about the top website design trends of 2020. We know that nonprofits, associations, and real estate associations work hard to continuously keep and attract new members. Your website should be a resource that helps your organization grow. One way to improve member engagement is with a great online experience. We hope that these website design trends inspire you and offer some new ideas of elements that can be used on your nonprofit’s site.
This series will showcase the 10 main design trends we are seeing this year. Over the next couple of weeks, we will share a new blog post with multiple examples of each trend. We hope this series will inspire your next-generation website.