: The Architect didn’t start with colors or pictures. They built a "skeleton" called a wireframe. This focused purely on the hierarchy and placement of content, ensuring visitors wouldn't leave within 30 seconds.
: Once the skeleton was strong, the Architect applied the brand’s identity—fonts, colors, and textures—to create a cohesive visual experience . WEB DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
: To add interactive features like sliders and animations. : The Architect didn’t start with colors or pictures
: The site went live, becoming a tool for lead generation and nurturing. It wasn't just a static page; it was a "well-oiled engine" that worked 24/7 to represent the brand to the world. Lessons from the Journey Website Design & Development - Splash Omnimedia the Architect applied the brand’s identity—fonts