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Step 1: Drawing up a blueprint

Plan, plan, plan! We gather as much information from you as we can to start our ideas rolling. We'll get extra insight from your competitors' websites, and your marketing plan (if you have one).

Then it's time for a creative brainstorming session. We use good old pen & paper to identify grid layouts and a sitemap that structures your website to its full potential and lays out how the information will come across to your site visitors. Next, it's time to prove the concept...
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Step 2: Making a mockup

When we’re all happy with the sketches we begin using outlines and grey boxes to build a mockup of the site. It looks a bit technical at this stage, but the mockup is what makes sure everything works – the flow through the site is well considered, the pages have impact and your visitors will be able to use the site as you intend. Then, using our grey box layouts as a handy guide, we can begin building your site on the web…
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Step 3: Construction in progress

Getting your site live on the web is a phased process. Before we start, we'll present you with our final designs and go through any necessary tweaks. Then we hand the files over to our team of amazing (experienced) developers who bring the site to life with their clever coding. There'll be a chance to review the site at a private web address, and once you're happy, we'll press the button and you're live. Are you mulling over a website project? You're bound to have questions – artistic, technical, financial – many of which we'll be able to answer with examples, so why not give us a call today?

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Our Service Design journey is getting more interesting every week!

Paul Thirston from Design Wales has mentioned us in an article for Plastik Magazine, very good of him!

We have won a few big contracts by using a new way of thinking and communicating with potential new customers. We can't wait to share all the details once the projects are completed.

The challenge is to explain service design/design thinking and all its benefits, examples/case studies before people glaze over and say – oh that’s a marketing thing or oh, that’s been done before, it's just packaging it in a new way!
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“Rose-Innes Designs has a thorough approach to brand design that accurately established our organisation’s brand values and target market. The resultant overview was comprehensive and enabled them to create a great range of imaginative and relevant alternatives for us.”
Peter Brooks, Ashgrove Management Solutions