Positive Web Design Utilises Brand New Wireframes For Clients
19.05.12
(PRWEB UK) 6 February 2012
Positive Web Design, a web design and development firm well-known for its personal, tailored approach towards client projects, has taken the decision to introduce pre-designed wireframes and templates in order to outline the functionality and basic interface of new sites.
Wireframes are commonly used by designers to lay out a visual guide for the majority of their assignments. Designers need to spend longer exploring the navigational structure and general behaviour of the template if nothing is prepared beforehand, but it is hoped that this approach will save time on the turnaround of a project and provide a more efficient service for all clients.
Peter Andrease, Lead Web Designer at the agency, believes that introducing templates won’t affect the level of service provided by Positive Web Design.
“We’ve been incredibly busy throughout the past few months and we’ve made this decision so that we’re still able to meet demand,” Peter explains. “We can still provide bespoke designs for clients but they’ll save time and money in the longer-term.”
Source: DigitalJournal.com (press release)