FROM IDEA TO PROJECT
Our design process always starts with a strong vision which drives the whole project. With our grounding as a digital agency, we measure our design by how it works rather than simply how it looks.
We believe that web design is a broad term that encompasses a great deal more than whether a website looks good or not. Website design includes the structure of the sitemap, ensuring that all pages are easy to find through a logical structure. The layout of each page – ensuring that key information is presented clearly, and that the page isn’t overcrowded – is at least as important as the final design aspects of colours and fonts.



PASSION
TO CREATION
At Pristine Design UK we’ve established a tried and tested web design process to ensure that every website we produce delivers on its core aim. This begins with research on the target market and clarification of the key goals of the site. We then produce a rough design vision to show our concept for the site, which acts as a basis for discussion and feedback.
This vision is then developed into a full website design that is shown in our prototyping tool, so feedback can be collated, revisions made, and the design then signed-off.
A little more conversation
It’s good to talk. Before we launch into any new project we like to get you talking. From where you started to where you’re going, we want to hear it all. The better we know you, the better your project becomes. Insight into your business gives us the power to sculpt your project around you and offer a style of project management which suits your way of working – and the task at hand – down to the ground.

AGILE
Agile provides a more flexible and modern way of working, focused on quality and regular feedback. Every agile-structured project is divided into a number of smaller sub-projects called sprints. Every sprint follows a planning, design, coding, testing, feedback pattern, but the overall project does not. Instead each small sprint is completed to the highest standard, with plenty of client feedback, culminating in one final, high quality finished product.
If you’re looking for more involvement and insight into your digital project, agile may be the best process for you. It works incredibly well for more involved and flexible clients who want maximum input and a flawless finished article.

WATERFALL
Often referred to as the traditional approach, waterfall is the most common methodology used to organise project management. If your project calls for a traditional, structured approach, this could be the route for you.
This approach’s name reflects the way the methodology is designed to work. The idea is that a waterfall project will flow down smoothly, from beginning to end. There are typically seven phases in a waterfall project, beginning with planning, and trickling down through design, development, deployment and closure.
Each stage in waterfall’s journey is designed to flow on naturally from the next, giving your project a very clear direction and ensuring there are no loose ends or hold-ups along the way.
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