Category: Web Development

If your website isn’t the first thing your audience sees, it is the second. A website should be easy to find and easy to navigate or it isn’t doing its job at all. Most audience’s experience with products go something this: Hear about a product. Look it up. Your website allows you to decide what happens next. And what’s even better is your audience feels as if they are in full control.

WV Symphony Orchestra | Website

When I started working with the WVSO, their website wasn’t old, but it was outdated. Not only did it have some security issues, but all sense of organization and strategy was lost with previous administration. Even more importantly, it was not mobile friendly which is unacceptable for any organization online regardless of the audience. I replaced WVSO’s old site using…

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