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Design Intellection is a small web design company committed to making the web a better place.

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We don’t differentiate ourselves by the type of service we offer but in how we deliver that service.

Let's face it, you can find lots of people to build you a website. And I'm not going to lie and tell you I have a special secret that makes me better than others. However I do have a few reasons for you to consider when choosing someone to design your next website.

Proven Process

Designing a successful website is not an act of magic, it's a product of process. The process I follow is informed from multiple sources and industry leaders, continually molded by experience and has been forged by past successes. The steps involved in this process are detailed below.

Professionalism

Process alone is not enough, it takes a professional to manage the process and be a curator of success. I labor to maintain a high-level of quality and professionalism in all aspects of business – from emails about the project all the way to designing an input button for an interface.

Skill

The last piece of the puzzle is skill. Following a process and managing business details are only part of the equation: you must have someone who can execute goals and ideas accurately and effectively. The best way to articulate my ability to do this is pointing you to the portfolio and the blog.

Above is a more abstract presentation of my services, the ethos of the way I do business, if you will. But sometimes it's helpful to just see a list of the types of things I do and don't do, this is provided below to the right.

Types of things I do:

Types of things I do not do:

The Process for approaching a design or redesign.

One Size Fits All?

As you might imagine, each project does not follow this process exactly. There are variations depending on the needs, budgets and so forth of each project. As a general rule though, this process applies.

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