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Website Redesign
A poorly designed or outdated website will increase the bounce rate and damage the conversions. At this point a website redesign is needed. It is important to have a well thought out plan in place, find out what isn’t working for you, what areas of the website work and what the website’s aim is. A website redesign isn’t done by halves, we look for improvements in every area.
At Webfit Design, we start by looking into the traffic your website is receiving. Going into detail, we want to see what pages are getting the most hits, what key pages are being left out. Moreover, your current web design can be hindering any sort of user interaction. A poorly designed website can effect a user’s first thought of what kind of business you are. Are you outdated? Trustworthy? Reputable? These are the questions every user will ask themselves.
Auditing before website redesign
The website redesign can dramatically improve website performance if it’s in the right hands. We investigate the use of coding, image optimisation and video embedment. Furthermore, we compare the old website with the new one to see what other areas of your current site is slowing it down and make sure that same mistake don’t happen again.
Website aims
What are the aims for your website? What do you expect to achieve? We determine a web redesign based on your goals.
Website audit
Webfit Design analyse the effectiveness of your website. What works and what doesn’t. Our analysis will give us an indication on the trends that suit your website.
Web improvements
We create a list by searching for areas to improve on. Website’s are complex so a thorough look into the UX, functionality and performance is a must.

Attention to detail and design
A website facelift will of course heavily involve the design and layout. Our design team will present advice and suggestions on areas such as, the colour scheme, logo, button and contact form placements. From there, we can put the pieces together, looking into the layout changes, image placements and text content. Not only do we want the website redesign to be aesthetically pleasing but also optimised for speed and performance.