Web App Design Agency

Web design is a complicated thing to do right. We are one of those agencies that can confidently say “we do it right” and are proud of the work we produce.

Good web design is more than simply creating a good layout. The web today is a diverse place with users having higher and higher expectations of both form and function. It takes an experienced hand to skilfully craft a responsive experience that delivers on its promises to both users and the business. We believe that every feature and every interaction plays its part in engaging and rewarding experience.

Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like. People think it’s this veneer – that the designers are handed this box and told, ‘Make it look good!’ That’s not what we think design is. It’s not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.

~ Steve Jobs, 2003, New York Times article “The Guts of a New Machine.”

How We Work

Our approach to Web Design projects is key to the success of the websites we deliver. We make sure we fully understand the brief and goals of the project before defining the scope and generating ideas. Once the ideas are starting to take shape they are sketched up, then designed before being tested, prototyped and iterated upon until the optimum solution is reached. We don’t preach a rigid process and recognise the need to be flexible in every scenario, but our methods are proven to deliver great results and this structure supports our process.

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We understand that no two clients’ requirements are identical, and that an off-the-shelf design solution never delivers the best results. We do not use templates, everything we do is uniquely crafted from scratch for each project and it’s specific requirements. With Every Interaction you can be confident that you’re working with website designers who are experienced and well-versed in usability and the processes required to create excellent customer experiences.

 

With the customer journey at the heart of our approach, we are able to deliver UI & UX design that truly enhances usability. If your business is commercially focussed we know how to leverage the user experience to maximum gain, increasing your web traffic and conversion rates, whilst improving the customer experience, retention and return rates. Read more about what it’s like to work with us

Typical Web Design projects

Here at Every Interaction we work on all kinds of website design projects, large & small. Below are a few select projects we’re proud of or view all projects.

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    Product Design

    The ‘Product’ is the website, service, application, interactive thing being worked on by the business. The practice of Product Design is similar in a lot of ways to UX Design. It involves the coming together of many specific design disciplines...

    Call to action (CTA)

    A call to action is a marketing term that refers to a prompt that invokes a response leading to a sale. When referring to a call to action (CTA) in the digital design world we usually mean the interactive element that leads to the next step in the experience - something that needs to be clicked or tapped.

    User testing

    User testing refers to a technique used in the design process to evaluate a product, feature or prototype with real users. There are several reasons why you might want to undergo usability testing, the most common is that it allows the design team to identify friction in a user experience they are designing, so that it can be addressed before being built or deployed.

    WYSIWYG

    WYSIWYG (pronounced WIZ-ee-wig) is an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get". It helps identify an an interface that allows user input resulting in an output that is rendered in a similar way. For example; a word processor application interface might resemble a piece of paper,so when printed the user can see how the output will appear.

    Content Management System

    A content management system (CMS) is an tool that allows a website editor/administrator to manage the content that is displayed. Websites are made of HTML and CSS to create pages. Pages can be hard-coded but would require technical development skills to make changes. A CMS usually allows a person without coding knowledge to amend existing and add new content to a website using a WYSIWYG interface.

    Responsive Web Design

    Responsive web design refers to a web page that dynamically adapts its layout to fit the size and orientation of the device on which it is viewed. A responsive design allows for a more optimised user experience across desktop and laptop computers as well as smartphones and tablets of varying sizes.

    User Stories

    User stories allow the functionality of a product or service to be expressed as written descriptions of an experience as seen from the users perspective. The writing of user stories creates a list of design and development tasks to complete in order to create any required functionality.

    User Interface

    A user interface (UI) is a conduit between human and computer interaction - the space where a user will interact with a computer or machine to complete tasks. The purpose of a UI is to enable a user to effectively control a computer or machine they are interacting with, and for feedback to be received in order to communicate effective completion of tasks.

    Personas

    A persona in UX Design is the characterisation of a user who represents a segment of your target audience. On a project you might create any number of personas to be representative of a range of user needs and desires. The solutions you design must answer these needs in order to deliver value to your target audience.

    Card sorting

    A great, reliable, inexpensive method for discovering patterns in how users would expect to find content or functionality. Card sorting is used to test the taxonomy of data with a group of subjects, usually to help inform the creation of the information architecture, user flow, or menu structure on a project.

    Brainstorming

    A technique used to generate ideas around a specific topic. Often done in groups, but can be done individuals. The process usually involves writing down all ideas around a topic onto paper, a whiteboard or stickies often implying some kind of association.

    Minimum Viable Product

    An MVP is a product that has the minimum set of features to prove the most essential hypothesis for a product. Businesses building a new product can create a Minimum Viable Product to prove that an idea is viable and warrants further investment. A further benefit being that the next stage of development can be informed by feedback obtained from testing that MVP.

    Sitemap

    A sitemap is a diagrammatic representation of a hierarchical system. It usually depicts the parent-sibling relationship between pages in a website, showing how sub pages might be arranged underneath their parent groupings. This arrangement forms a map of the site.

    User journey

    A user journey represents a sequence of events or experiences a user might encounter while using a product or service. A user journey can be mapped or designed to show the steps and choices presented as interactions, and the resulting actions.

    Prototype

    A prototype is draft representation built to test ideas for layout, behaviour and flow in a system. Prototypes are an indispensable tool for resolving a large number of potential issues in a concept or business before too many resources are deployed to put a design into production.

    Wireframes

    A Wireframe is a visual schematic that conveys a basic level of communication, structure and behaviour during the design of a system. Wireframes are low-fidelity designs that bypass including a detailed user interface or visual design, conveying just enough to get across the core idea.

    Usability

    To say something is usable is a qualitative statement about how easy that thing is to use. Usability is an assessment of how learnable a system is and how easy a user finds it to use. The usability of a system or product is a key factor in determining whether the user experience is a good one.

    Information Architecture

    Information architecture is the design and organisation of content, pages and data into a structure that aids users understanding of a system. A more organised system enables users to more easily find the information they require and complete the intended tasks.

    UI Design

    User Interface Design is the discipline of designing software interfaces for devices, ideally with a focus on maximising efficiency, responsiveness and aesthetics to foster a good user experience.

    UX Design

    The practice of User Experience (UX) Design is the coming together of many specific design related disciplines to improve the usability, responsiveness, uptake and aesthetics of a product or service.

    User Experience

    A general term that covers all aspects of a user's participation while engaging with something that has been designed. Usually when talking about User Experience in the digital design field it refers to the interactions, reactions, emotions and perceptions while using an app, service, website or product.