Who is Cary Scott?
Hello. My name is Cary Scott, and I’m a freelance website designer and photographer from the Washington, DC metro area — Arlington, Virginia to be exact. I live here with my wife, Eleni and our brand new baby girl, Stacie Maria. Eleni is Greek in case you were wondering. In fact I’ve just recently survived a “Big Fat Greek Wedding,” and I have to say: that movie’s not too far off. Don’t tell my in-laws I said that.
When I’m not being forced to take shots of Ouzo by my new Greek family, I’m busy creating standards-based websites on my Mac.
Services
- Website Architecture
- Sitemap Development & Strategy
- CSS / XHTML / XML Development
- PHP Programming
- JavaScript Programming
- Flash Development
- eCommerce / Shopping Cart Design
- CMS / Blog Template Design
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Social Media Marketing
The Design Process
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Plan
Developing strategy and planning campaigns is essential to ensuring their success. What are we aiming to achieve? How can we measure success? Where will our budget be most successfully employed? These are the questions that will help guide our efforts and ensure that we progress in the most appropriate direction for your business.
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Concept
Once we have a clear understanding of what your user and business needs are we can explore potential solutions to meet them. Visually we can work on creative ideas to communicate your brand. Likewsise, we can explore potential functional developments to meet our objectives.
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Design
The detail of our solution, both visually and technically, is nailed down in our design phase. We will create design mock-ups in cycles whilst consulting closely with you to check we remain on brief. A technical specification will be produced in parallel to detail how our solution will behave functionally.
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Build
We build to web standards to ensure we deliver a highly visible and effective website. Ongoing testing is undertaken to remove any faults and ensure what we deliver is as you expected. Once build is complete we will spend some time to discuss the results of the project, evaluate our performance and consider our next moves together.