web design services

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Web Design Services

Ask anybody these days what they do when they are thinking of buying a good or service of any value. The answer is that at some point they will look online for more information, to get a better deal, or just to feel more comfortable about their purchase. To be successful, any web design must be good in so many departments. Ginzola offer a customised web design service that covers all the main bases to give your product or service the online presentation it deserves.

Visual appeal

The first impression is the most important. To get the best look possible for a given project, ginzola can use visual design specialists to produce artwork aimed at the market in mind. Alternatively, to fit in with an existing corporate image or get up, existing designers and artwork are often used to present a professional, seamless web site look. Designs produced by Ginzola can be used by the Client to further influence or produce new marketing media, banner ads, brochures etc.

Accessibility

There are a number of rules and guidelines that are either 'must haves' or 'good to haves' that influence how a site looks and behaves. Ginzola can advise on the implications of legislation and current guidance regarding an existing web site and engineer and design modifications or a new site in order to meet desired criteria.

The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament. It defines a legal basis for the handling in the UK of information relating to living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs protection of personal data in the UK. Therefore any web site must be designed carefully to adhere to the principles laid out in the act. Ginzola is able to advise on how the act may affect the design of your site.

The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) is a UK parliamentary act of 1995, which makes it unlawful to discriminate against people in respect of their disabilities in relation to employment, the provision of goods and services, education and transport. Regarding web sites, the DDA has been interpreted to cover several design aspects that might make a site difficult to use for a disabled person. Ginzola adhere to accessibility standards where appropriate, ensuring compliance and access for the market.

Compatibility

There's iPhones, PDAs, WebTV, Macs, PCs, even games consoles! Can they all see your site? A surprising number of sites fall short of compatibility standards. Ginzola are able to design sites with differentiated content to enable display on virtually any platform.