modern-web-design-and-development

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  • This means more developed and unfettered imaginative designs for
    our clients

  • This could lead to increased costs for clients as well, but with higher
    levels of innovation

  • Client’s visions for what they want will be less hindered by these
    limitations


For the Users


The users are the ones who have the least amount invested in most of what
is going on behind the scenes. They only see the end result, and they often
do not think too much about the process that is involved which brings it to
the screens before them. Again, with the mobile market, they have already
come across the concept of varying interfaces throughout their varied
devices. They only care about the functionality and most probably the style
that appeals to them — but this is where their interest tends to end. Unless
of course, they too are within the industry, and they may give it a second
thought or more. So all this talk of cross-browser compatibility really
doesn’t concern them, they really leave all that up to us to worry about.


Users only ever tend to notice anything if and when something does not
work the way they expect it to from one place to the next. In most cases,
they are willing to show something to a relative, friend or colleague, and
suddenly from one device to the next, something is different that disrupts
their ability to do so. That is when they actually take notice. But if we have
done our jobs correctly, these transitions will remain smooth — even with
the pushing of the envelopes that we are doing. So there is not much more
that is going to change for the users other than a better experience. An
average user is not going to check if a given site has the same rounded

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