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FAQ: What is the difference between a web designer and a web developer.
FAQ: What is the difference between a web designer and a web developer.
While people can make their job titles whatever they want, traditionally these are two different things.
– A Web Designer is a person usually with a traditional art or graphic design background. They are focused on the visual side of building a website. Making sure that site fits the brand and looks best for the client and the customer.
– A Web Developer is a person who works more behind the scenes on a website. They focus on the function of a website, the ease of use for the customer, and the custom coding required to make the site run optimally. They also have a strong focus on the SEO behind a website which many web designers do not focus on or were never trained on.
There are people who excel in both (Like our resident Web Ninja) and those people are the perfect all around person to assist in creating YOUR new website.
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We are web developers!
We are web developers! That means not only will you get a BEAUTIFUL site, you will also get a FUNCTIONAL site. While the way your site looks is super important, the MOST important part of your website is that it works well all the time for all of your customers. You want your customers to be able to easily navigate your site and find what they are looking for. The less steps, the faster your clicks become paying customers. Want to learn more? Contact us today!
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Get a charge out of National Battery Day!
Today in Nerd History: It’s National Battery Day! That’s Right! Get a charge out of National Battery Day! *Ba Dum Tss*
While battery manufacturing for everyday personal use developed in the last 50-60 years, archaeologists found evidence of a device that may have been used to electroplate gold onto silver, much like a battery would. In 1936, during the construction of a new railway near Baghdad, a Parthian tomb was found. Archaeologist Wilhelm Konig found a clay jar containing a copper cylinder encasing an iron rod. Konig suggested the find was approximately 2,000 years old.
Batteries may not seem like the most EXCITING holiday, but the importance and convenience of batteries is absolutely something to be celebrated.
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