Website Design
Have you ever bought anything from a horrible looking website? Neither have we!
If you were to put an SEO guru in the room with a website designer to discuss which element is most important there could be a fight worthy of taking bets. But at the end of the day, both would lose without each other.
We live in a visual world. People make instant decisions based on what they see. This fact is sometimes not admitted but it is none the less, a fact. We make judgements, opinions, and decisions based on very little information and most times it’s just a visual.
Ours is a visual culture. Our workplaces are visually saturated environments and our dominant pastimes (films, television, video games, and the internet) are visual mediums. Moreover, we communicate visually when we are trying to cross over cultural boundaries; for example, think of the graphics devised for international signage. Knowledge is often communicated visually: scientists chart brain activity, economists graph fiscal trends, geographers map territory and detectives photograph evidence. The growth of the web as an information distribution system has made an understanding of visual design factors indispensable in every field of study. The “visual” is also our access to the past. The earliest recorded communications are pictorial and artifacts are central to the reconstruction of history. -University of Wisconsin
We don’t need to change the fact that we are visually inclined (because we can’t) so lets capitalize on it.
Web success is made up of several factors. Generally speaking it’s a balance of great design and user-friendly function. Transformation knows how to blend both elements into a work of art that is appealing to the eye and also cashes in the sales you expect.







