Web Design for iPhone & Other Mobile Devices
It only takes a trip to any Starbucks…or any other inch of breathable space on this planet…to see that iPhones and mobile phones in general have taken off like Zeppelins in the 1910s, and like the Goodyear Blimp, they’re not going anywhere fast. Which can be precisely the problem: while iPhone’s Safari browser does a wonderful job at displaying just about any website beautifully, modern sites are often built for modern broadband, and even the most modern LTE connections can’t always handle that so well.
That’s where custom mobile design comes in.
Focus your mobile users on the content that is likely most relevant to them. Are you a cupcake shop? Show them your specials, location and a link to Google Maps so that they can find you ASAP. A blogger? Drive them right to your posts and skip the painful-to-download introductions
Defacto Responsive Design
Every single site that I create is 100% responsive, tested on the most popular devices, and gosh darn it just absolutely gorgeous.
Already Have a Site?
For those of you who are just looking for a mobile version of your existing site, the cost typically comes in around $1500. Just get in touch and mention you saw this page.
Interested in reading more about mobile design and the impact it can have on your business? Here you go!
It only takes a trip to any Starbucks…or any other inch of breathable space on this planet…to see that iPhones and mobile phones in general have taken off like Zeppelins in the 1910s, and like the Goodyear Blimp, they’re not going anywhere fast. Which can be precisely the problem: while iPhone’s Safari browser does a wonderful job at displaying just about any website beautifully, modern sites are often built for modern broadband, and even the most modern LTE connections can’t always handle that so well.
That’s where custom mobile design comes in.
Focus your mobile users on the content that is likely most relevant to them. Are you a cupcake shop? Show them your specials, location and a link to Google Maps so that they can find you ASAP. A blogger? Drive them right to your posts and skip the painful-to-download introductions