New website revamp for Lobler & Delaney

This is how the current Lobler & Delaney website looks.

website revamp

We designed this website a few years back and it now needs a bit of a revamp. The team has been working on a quick and simple redesign to bring the website up to date with current standards – things change so fast in the world of technology.  We are suggesting implementing the following changes.

  1. We have reused the logo, brand and colors for consistency.  This was intended as a revamp and not a full redesign.
  2. The existing website is a skinny 800px wide which was normal at that time, the new website is larger at 1000px.  Providing more room for their content and information.
  3. The existing website was stuck on the left hand side of the screen.  With so many different screen sizes available now (I use a laptop with a larger widescreen monitor), it is no more usual to center the page in the middle of the screen.
  4. The menu position and size allows for a bit more space, we thought that you might like to add a blog for example.
  5. Contact numbers/emails displayed prominently in the banner.
  6. The main page will no longer have the internal scroll bars – instead the entire page will just grow if there is a lot of content.
  7. New images are being used in the banner to brighten up the website, yet still retaining the same look and feel.
  8. The left hand side of the page (next to the vertical line) have been earmarked for some interactive content.  Testimonials, links to blog, links to twitter, twitter updates, recent news – that kind of thing.

So what do you think?

 

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About Zoe Brown - Managing Director, B Websites - Surrey.

Passionate about building websites that work. With a degree in IT and 13 years internet development experience, Zoe has a wealth of knowledge about what does and doesn’t work online.
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