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Web Design Tips for Nonprofits
Websites are one of the primary ways that nonprofit organizations connect with their potential patrons. Your nonprofit’s website is the main source of information about your organization and often the first place supporters will check for news and updates. Having a website that is visually engaging, informative, and easy to use is essential to growing…
3 Key Phases to Develop a Website
By: Rebecca Teaff and Julia Archer, Redstart Creative Developing a website can be a long, time-consuming project. This is why we break down the process into three key phrases. By breaking down the website development process into steps, each phase can be focused on intensely as part of the whole. Phase 1: Planning and Exploration…
4 Steps You Need to Take Before Starting a Website Redesign
Jumping on the bandwagon feet first is tempting for many website owners. It is important to consider a few details before making the investment. Choosing the wrong company can lead to frustration and an ineffective marketing tool for your business or organization. This article will outline a few resources to successfully lay website redesign groundwork…
4 Reasons You Need A Website Redesign
If this was 2005, we may not be recommending a website redesign for you. However, in this world of technology, website design has changed immensely. It is no longer possible to just create a website and let it remain stagnant for a long period of time without ever making changes to it. Here’s why: Get…
3 Tips To Make Your Website Better
Your website is, many times, the first impression your audience has of your agency. Having a fully-functioning, well-designed website is extremely important. Your goal should be to create delight for users who visit your website! Delighting with an easy-to-use and accessible website is key to building a community and increasing your number of members, donors,…
4 Reasons You Need A Website Re-Design In 2017
If this was 2005, we may not be recommending a website re-design for you. However, this is 2017 and the world of technology, specifically website design, has changed immensely. It is no longer possible to just create a website and let it remain stagnant for a long period of time without ever making changes to…
Mobilegeddon: Part II
By: Julia Archer and Rebecca Teaff It doesn’t seem like long ago when the internet world went into a frenzy to get their website optimized for mobile after Google announced they would begin penalizing websites that are not up to mobile standards (aka: Mobilegeddon: Part I). Now, Google will yet again update their mobile-friendly search…
Small Business Website
It is important for you to have a website, but even more important to keep it up to date I recently attended a networking event one evening in Baltimore. New networking groups are popping up all the time for entrepreneurs trying to build new relationships, create strategic partnerships, and just be seen in the…
Team Tour of Boordy Vineyards
The Redstart Creative team always looks forward to visiting our clients, but our recent visit to Boordy Vineyards had the bonus of getting to taste some of their award winning wines. Our work for Boordy includes website design for their Sweetland Cellars line along with print collateral. The Sweetland Cellars line is a collection of…
Website Redesign Groundwork in 4 Steps
Our portfolio is full of examples of website redesigns and our recent website design work. There is a lot of conversation regarding redesigning websites for mobile compatibility or simply refreshing your look for 2015. Jumping on the bandwagon feet first is tempting for many website owners. It is important to consider a few details before…
Adapting Your Website “Mobilegeddon”
On April 21, Google changed their search algorithm. Sites that are not mobile-friendly will now receive a lower ranking in searches on mobile devices. Rankings from searches on a desktop will not be affected. Google remains the overwhelming top choice for search engines, so this change has the potential to impact the ability of organizations…