A tech company wanted to stand out in its industry through a website with an “app” feel.
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Volume Licensing section of Adobe.com
In order to effectively communicate information about Adobe volume licensing programs, Scott Design wrote a well-organized and engaging section of the Adobe corporate website.
How does Google decide if your site is mobile-friendly?
Google ranks mobile-friendly websites higher in search results because they think a mobile-optimized website is a better “answer” than a non-optimized site.
Responsive website for solar energy company
A modern, SEO-ready, mobile-optimized website designed to communicate its message and generate leads.
For crying out loud, make a mobile-friendly website already!
We still hear people saying their customers don’t use mobile enough to need a mobile-friendly website. How long will it be until the message to think about your mobile visitors FIRST sinks in?
Digital NEST website wins nonprofit website awards
Multiple awards for this nonprofit organization’s website
WordPress website for nonprofit
Scott Design redesigned, reorganized, and built a new custom WordPress website for Goodwill Central Coast that is visually appealing, easy-to-navigate, and is optimized for both computers and mobile devices.
Is your website scaring visitors away?
In this infographic, we take a look at the six main reasons why visitors leave a website, and we offer solutions on how you can fix your site to be more visitor-friendly.
Top Silicon Valley Marketing Firm
Silicon Valley Business Journal places Scott Design on its Top Advertising, Marketing and PR Agencies List.
Do you need an app? Take the quiz.
Should you create a mobile-friendly website, a web app that runs in a mobile browser, or a native mobile app? Here’s a quick quiz to help you figure out the best fit for your company.
Creating a website with WordPress: The good and the bad
We love a lot of things about WordPress. It has so many time-saving features that it makes a lot of the heavy lifting of web development much lighter. Still, it does have its foibles and isn’t a universal, one-size-fits-all solution. Read a few of the pros and cons of developing a website using WordPress.
5 worst excuses for not having a mobile-friendly website
We feel pretty strongly that you should make sure your website is mobile-friendly, so visitors have a great experience no matter their screen size. Read our top 5 worst excuses for not getting your site ready for mobile visitors.