Responsive Web Design Services
Responsive Web Design Services
Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and development should respond to the user’s behavior and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation. Our Web Designing Services focus on conveying your intended business message loud and clear. Our designs are clean and professional and they perfectly blend with the custom functionalities further implemented into them. Avail our services to develop an exceptional website to boost your business via online presence.
As more and more people are moving from desktops to mobile phones, it has become extremely essential for every website to be developed as mobile responsive to make it future proof. With responsive websites you get a much better user experience on all screen sizes and orientations. Our team of experts can develop robust web solutions which are fast, fluid and scale seamlessly across all devices without losing their form and functionality. We use flexible grids to ensure the layout does not break when the orientation changes. We also set the images in such a way that they do not end up looking messy when scaled to a smaller screen. All said, you get a completely future proof responsive web design solution for your business which looks brilliant on all devices. You also end up saving the time and money required for maintaining different websites for different devices.
Responsive web design is a great solution to our multi-screen problem, but getting into it from the print perspective is difficult. No fixed page size, no millimetres or inches, no physical constraints to fight against. Designing in pixels for Desktop and Mobile only is also the past, as more and more gadgets can open up a website. Therefore, let’s clarify some basic principles of responsive web design here to embrace the fluid web, instead of fighting it.
Responsive Web Design is a collection of techniques that allow a website to flex and adapt to the size of screen it’s being viewed on. Someone opening your site on a small smartphone will be shown the same site as the person opening it on their laptop but the site will have noticed the constraints and automatically reformatted to give the user an experience better suited to their device. No more loading a huge website and having to zoom in and out to find the content you’re looking for. Responsive web design takes into account interaction too and makes your site easier to use by acknowledging and integrating things like touch screens to aid navigation.
Benefits
So now (hopefully) you understand what responsive web design is, perhaps we should have a run down of the benefits.
• Future proofing. Responsive sites work well across the multitude of existing devices on the market. It’s a safe bet it will for considerable time to come.
• Better, faster, smarter user experience. Optimising your site no matter what the user chooses to view it on makes their life easier. Happier customers mean a happier business.
• Cost Effective. Responsive sites take a little longer to put together, but they survive longer and the unified approach means management, support and upgrades only need be applied to one place. That saves time and money.
• SEO optimised. Managing SEO for separate mobile and desktop sites is hard and doesn’t produce great results. Google actually recommends a responsive approach to combat these problems and a consolidated view of your results means more focus.
• Improve conversion rates. An optimised and consistent site, no matter what platform it’s viewed on, provides a better experience for the user which is more likely to lead to them engaging with you than going elsewhere.
Responsive design works by grouping similar devices by screen size together to establish the target size “break points” your site is designed for. So you’re not designing the “iPhone” version of a site; you’re designing the version intended for all smartphones. The website is flexible and respond to the exact size of the screen viewing it. When a new device comes out that’s a little larger or smaller than your target, it’s going to work well on it too.
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