Design Doc: a site that speaks to its users

Docdesign.it this is a site for which they are proud, and even if it is not brand new (today makes its first 9 months of life) they want to talk.

Doc Design, was one of my first clients, and I still remember the summer of 2000 when I and Fabio Bignardi, owner of the agency, spent hours of Saturday morning doing a course on using Dreamweaver and Fireworks, with the aim of achieving its first website.

We are talking about websites completions graphs, tables and compounds with JavaScript rollover effects.

In cronostoria Web remains fievole a trace of these early experiences dated early 2000s consisting of tables with html text and then later in 2005 from a site built entirely with Flash technology, so dear to many graphics and representatives of the agencies of communication, but still Innovation has always characterized the work of Fabio Bignardi, owner of Doc Design, and in September 2007 when I was instructed to study the new site for his agency Packaging and Corporate Identity, and proposed to create a site based on the platform WordPress blog.

Fabio, has not only been accepted, but effectively interpreting the spirit of Web 2.0, published regularly accuracy, news and post on their site, giving his agency a new vision that before with the previous site was not even imaginable.

Today, the blog of docdesign are regularly indexed on Google, and the accesses to the site have increased significantly.

During the year, then started the project INTRANET, which involved for the design and graphics consultancy Proxima, while for the development and hosting company we have chosen the Modena Expertweb

a screenshot of the intranet docdesign

The project (which is not visible online without a password issued only to clients), allows the user to navigate within a restricted area where you can download the executive that Doc Design has produced for the client, and possibly send them to printers, complete with technical specifications and printing.

In its simplicity, this case demonstrates how the use of the Web today, is not a matter of technology or special effects, but the content and best practices and useful ideas to use.

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