Today I take another look at a case study in web page design. I was asked by Shire Ground and Concrete Testing to design a web page for them. They had recently gone through a rebrand and wanted something to show who they are and what they do. Aside from supplying me with their new name and logo, they had no preconditions about the styling of their brand. They also needed someone to acquire their domain name, and set up their hosting and an email address for them.
About Shire Ground and Concrete Testing
Based in London, Shire Ground and Concrete Testing provide testing services to the building trade across the whole UK.
Designing a Web Page
I had recently found a WordPress theme I really liked, and was keen to try it out on a new website. It is a highly customisable theme, that allowed me to achieve the look and feel I was aiming for.
At their request, I gave Shire Ground and Concrete Testing access to the demo site before I had completed the design work. This was so they could give some input into some of the details required on the website, and see the work in progress.
Once I had a basic design for the website, I worked with Shire Ground and Concrete Testing to find out more about their background and the exact services they provide. They provided me with a heading for each of their services and I then carried out research into their field of business to write descriptions for what they do.
Completing The Project
Having completed the design work, I presented the final website to Shire Ground and Concrete Testing and was immediately given the go ahead to take the website live on the domain I had acquired for them.
After publishing the website, I submitted it to search engines for indexing. And finally, after the website design was complete, I sent Shire Ground and Concrete Testing details of their new mailbox.
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