Design & Development Process Overview

Design

Development

Prototyping
Launch
Wireframing
Testing
Research and ideation
Coding

UX/UI Design Services

UX Design

In the UX, we are all about:

  • Research
  • Idea validation
  • Wireframing


Through wireframing we visualise your website's structure, layout, and functionality without including detailed design elements.

UI Design

In the UI, we are all about:

  • Visual design
  • Prototyping
  • User interface


Through visual design we create beautiful, intuitive interfaces that users love to interact with.

Development Services

Now to Development...

We build responsive, custom websites with content management systems and ongoing support. One of the CMSs we work with is Directus. With it you land a better, more flexible and scalable site. Here's a breakdown of its advantages:

Directus CMS Features

Why we choose

for our clients

Visual data modelingConnect any databasesInstant GraphQL+ REST APIsCustom extentionsTotal control of your dataSecure & controlled access

Website Hosting Services

When we say we are a full-service agency, we mean it. You can nowhost your website with us.Hosting with Atlantis ensures your site has:

  • lower risk of security breach
  • continious plug-in and software updates
  • optimised speed and performance

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Choose the service you need or get a full package UX/UI Design + Development + Hosting

Our Design & Development Work Examples

Design & Development Frequently Asked Questions

Service Specific Frequently Asked Questions

Web Design: Focuses on the visual and user experience of a website. A web designer creates the layout, colors, and overall look and feel, serving as the blueprint for the site. Web Development: The technical process of building the website. A developer writes the code that makes the website function, including programming, database management, and server-side logic. Which service is needed: Both services are needed for a new website (designer creates vision, developer builds). If an existing design needs to be coded, development is needed. If an existing site needs a new look, design is needed.
Four factors to consider: Scalability: Can the technology handle future growth in traffic and new features without needing a complete rebuild?. Performance: Will it provide fast loading times and a smooth user experience? (Slow sites lose customers).. Security: Does the technology have a strong reputation for security, with regular updates to protect against vulnerabilities?. Maintenance: Is it easy to find developers who can work with this technology? Is there a community for support and a clear path for future updates?