Before you start your search for a website design company, be sure to take the time to do some self discovery. Outline the reasons for the project, its desired goals as well as a high level list of requirements. Understanding your own needs from get go will enable you prioritize the points below so you can get the best fit.  

Type of Agency

  • Do I need a boutique, specialty or a large full-service agency?
  • Do I need the firm to have industry expertise (financial services, healthcare, etc.)?
  • Does my web site serve a specific purpose (eCommerce, Community, etc, etc.)?
  • Do I have offline marketing activities that need to be considered?
  • Do I need access to a broad set of skills?
  • Can they meet with me face to face when warranted?

Website Design Portfolio  

  • Can you provide relevant design examples?
  • Are the sites actually in use?
  • Can I see the attention to detail?
  • Does the design carry onto the underneath pages?
  • Did the agency adapt their style to the business?
Cliff

Customizing A Twitter Page Design

May
20
2009
by Cliff

We recently decided to update our Twitter page with a new look. We've found ourselves connecting with more people as of late through this social media phenomenon (or as we like to call it, "trend"). So we felt it was crucial to establish our brand identity amongst our newest followers.

As far as the design goes, there's really not much to customizing Twitter. You basically get to choose some colors for the scheme and drop in a background image. So its not really about much more than answering the question "what should i make for the background?".  We could go ahead and slap a random image of something that looks cool up there, but we wanted to carry our visual identity over. And we wanted to inform people WHO WE ARE and WHAT WE DO. We also included some photos of ourselves to remind you all that we are people speaking to you. I constantly remind myself that its important to put faces with names in the internet world. Adding a personal or human element in this age of technology is very important from my perspective.

American Executive Centers, a Delphic Sage client, recently had a very successful re-launch of their site. The site has been redesigned and upgraded to a Delphic Sage custom management solution (CMS).  American Executive Centers provides short-term and long-term office space, virtual office capabilities, and business support services. There are seven American Executive Centers facilities strategically and conveniently located throughout the Delaware Valley including Bala Cynwyd, Exton, King of Prussia, Marlton, NJ, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, and Radnor. Thanks to everyone involved!

Helping our clients connect with their audiences through email. One of our latest HTML email designs...

HTML Email Newsletter Design by Delphic Sage

Mark Patten

Site Launch: Gale International

Mar
11
2009
by Mark Patten

We're really excited about the redesign of the Gale International site. Gale International is a premier real estate development and investment firm with deep experience creating sustainable, city-scale and mixed-use developments across the globe. Much more good stuff to come too!

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