New Ecommerce Website
Our good friends at Plumbnation have once again given us the chance to show the world of ecommerce what we’re made of. This is the third major redesign the website has undergone and in our humble opinion it is easily the best one to date!
Our philosophy on bespoke ecommerce websites is that they should be (in a nutshell and in no particular order):
- simple to use with no learning curve involved
- easy to navigate with the means to help you find what you’re looking for quickly
- modern clean graphics that are relevant to what the site is selling
- safe and secure for online payments
Have a look at the home page and see how the site fits everything in nicely whilst allowing the content room to breathe:
Try shopping online there yourself and see if you can navigate the site successfully to the checkout page with a full basket (i.e. not like poorly built ecommerce websites where you have to go through 20 pages before it tells you how much the shipping costs – grrrrrr). Our goal design/functionality wise was to remove anything unnecessary between (a) finding the product and (b) checking out. We think we managed this in the fewest amount of clicks possible. After all, good design = efficient functionality.
This is all a pretty general description of how the website came to be but we won’t bore you with too many technical details. We will say however that the backend of the website has a bucket-load of applications working to aid the company’s work flow and reduce overall man-hours. There’s more to it than plush graphics and user experience but we’d have to babble on for hours to really give you the grand tour. So you’ll just have to take our word for it when we say it’s fantastic and our client is more than pleased with our hard work, or don’t take our word for it – you can read what our client said here: http://www.whichwebdesigncompany.com/uk/profile/table4
If you would like to discuss having your own ecommerce website built by us then please send us an email and get the ball rolling – it won’t hurt to ask we promise













