The greatest
entrepreneurs can become so focused on building and delivering an outstanding
product or service that they can very quickly outgrow their old branding.
Attracting word of mouth customers may become easier, but attracting new
customers online may be more challenging if your website doesn’t accurately
convey the accomplishments, testimonials, and design of a high quality
business. Here are a few examples of innovative Project6 clients who needed innovative
websites to boot:
Quality Matters
So you say
that you’re a high quality business? Does your website reflect the quality of
your brand or its products? If not, then you might be in need of a website
refresh. Take our client Lighting Services Inc. for example. They have an
amazing business designing, engineering, and manufacturing high quality
lighting systems. However, you couldn’t tell that by their dated website. After
we redesigned their website (focusing on
product taxonomy, stunning imagery, and mobile compatibility), Lighting
Services now had a website that reflected their true stature.
Innovation Demands Transparency
The biggest
challenge with innovative products is effectively educating customers on the
innovation and the value that the innovation delivers. When Project6 was tasked
with building a new website and Drupal app for Cartelligent, an innovative new
car buying service, we knew simplicity would be key. Clear and concise
messaging is essential to communicating new products and services to large
audiences—and that was our goal with Cartelligent’s marketing websites. A
simplified site architecture, easy to use navigation, and expertly designed
conversion funnels transformed their websites performance.
Project6 Design, founded in 2001, is an award-winning graphic design firm committed to
using intuitive design to shape brands and solve complex usability problems. We
collaborate with clients to help them portray their brand's story and to
communicate it in a clear and compelling way. For the best brand, print
or web design services, contact Project6, the leading San Francisco design agency.
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