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Project Planning
Overview
Our project manager will define the objectives, scope, milestones and goals for your project, and will assign tasks and budget resources for each stage.
Details
Every project is planned with clearly defined goals and a road-map for successful execution. Our methodology is to share the plan with everyone involved, and keep revisiting it regularly. The project is then divided into smaller tasks with estimated deadlines for each deliverable. The next steps in project planning are identifying risks, allocating budget and creating milestones with reasonable deadlines. Finally, we setup project progress reporting guidelines for updating stakeholders. Keeping everything organised and communicating religiously leads to effective project planning.
Initial designs
Overview
To capture and cultivate your vision into the website project, we present you with 3 different design options created by 3 of our best designers.
Details
We endeavor to creating the best version of your concept into the website. We assign our finest designers to create 3 different designs based on their unique interpretation of your requirements (ideas, concept designs). We then present you with those 3 options for your review and any further iterations based on your feedback. The designer finally approved by you is given the complete designing project along with the content for the next stage of wireframe and prototyping.
Wireframe & prototyping
Overview
Design structures are created with low fidelity wireframes (just lines and text) and then with high-fidelity prototypes to save time across the entire project.
Details
We make sure that our deliverables are aligned with the client’s requirement at every stage of the project, wireframe and prototyping is another tool in that process. Investing little time at the beginning of design project to create some wireframes and replica prototypes of the site ensures a more efficient development stage. Digital prototypes are realistic and clickable proof of concepts with look and feel of what we’re building. These prototypes allow us to test our designs, information architecture, layout, visual hierarchy and interactive elements.
Development
Overview
Once the design is approved, development team gets together to discuss on the assigned tasks and begin with codebase targeting, one milestone at a time.
Details
The development teams work on production servers at two levels; On front-end they create UX/UI functionalities using graphics and content; On back-end they deal with data storage operations and front-end support functions. Graphic elements that were approved during the previous stages are now used to create the actual project. All the pages are added according to the sitemap. Frameworks and CMS are implemented, static web page elements are created and tested, any special features and interactivity are added. The code is pushed into the main repository at the end of each task.
Design & Code testing
Overview
We review completed websites on the test server after the coding is completed by developer and entire content is uploaded.
Details
Testing is the most routine part of the development process and is done at every level. Every single link is tested to avoid broken links. We check every form, every script, spelling errors and possible typos. We use code validators to ensure current web standards. After multiple checks and re-checks, the website is uploaded to a server and we run the final test to be sure that all the files have been installed correctly. We share a link with your company and decision-makers to view the website.
Project Sign-Off
Overview
At the project signoff project is deployed with final source code handover. The launch process includes getting the domain and setting up of hosting.
Details
Project sign off is the phase where we hand over all the deliverables and conclude the project. This also includes completion of all the other legal formalities. This implies the official conclusion of the project, completion of all the deliverables and the acceptance of the product by the customer. Once all the deliverables are handed over to the satisfaction of the client, we need to formally close the project. There are contractual obligations and liabilities, and a project sign-off sheet is signed to cover them.