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Brainstorming – Essential for Finding the Right Solution

Kickstart Your Next Brainstorming Session
Some clients come to us with a clear vision of what they want their final project to look like; some even bring in sketches, reference images or brainstorming notes. But sometimes clients like to leave the whole creative process to our design team, which is perfectly fine as well. Either way the client and/or our design team (and sometimes both of us together) should have a brainstorming session to get some ideas flowing about what direction the design should go in. Here are a few things to keep in mind when brainstorming for your next project (actually…keep these tips in mind for any type of brainstorming session!) Read the rest of this entry »
Design Phase vs. Coding Phase, Why Can’t They Just Be One?
If you’ve done business with inConcert, you know that we have a solid process in place to create our new website projects. We inform every prospective client about our process and why we have one in place (basically…it’s saves us time and saves you money). Our process is made up of 75 steps to ensure we don’t miss anything, however, we have broken down this process into a more generalized list to easier explain what needs to be done when creating your new site. These five general steps are: The Defining Phase, Design Phase, Coding and Buildout Phase, Testing and Deployment Phase, and Maintenance and Marketing Phase. (To view detailed descriptions of each phase, please click here). Each phase is just as important as the one before and the one after, yet clients often don’t understand the reasoning behind the separation between design and coding. Read the rest of this entry »
Design Brief: A Pre-Design Must

inConcert's 5 Page Design Brief Document
If you’ve ever done business with inConcert, you know that we’re all about following a process! Whether it is a web, print, or promotional project, we have a defined process in place for every job we do. To some people this may seem unnecessary and bothersome to always have to strictly follow a plan, but to be honest, we do it for you as much as we do it for ourselves! Our processes are implemented to ensure we complete every aspect of the job (which means you will get what you paid for in your contract by the time the project is finished). We also adhere to our processes to Read the rest of this entry »
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