- The Coastline Surveys website is a good example of a corporate "information" website that introduces the services and skills of this specialist marine survey company. The site provides easy to find opportunities for visitors to contact the company directly either by email, post or telephone. Sufficient information to serve as a good introduction to the services and capabilities of the company is available on the website with a view to eliciting conatact by interested parties.
- Layout, prsentation and general attractiveness is no less important for an engineering type corporation as any other though in this case we opted for a more pastel palette. Nonetheless images and the use of sea tones create a design that is smart and professional.
- The absence of flash elements is by choice of the client. This is a static page site though with dynamic potential for the client to add new content through the company news section when they choose. What the site also offers the client is the facility to create pdf downloads, something that allows to offer detailed technical specifications to those who are interested yet still keep pages of the site easy to read and navigate.
- We have provided general navigation beneath the main image/company logo whilst also providing clear "quick links" to sections within the more general sections at the foot of each page. This enablres users to move quickly to the key sections of the website without going through more general navigation. In this way the site serves those looking both for specific service information, such as marine surveys or charter of their workboats, or those wanting to understand the breadth of expertise the company has in more general terms.
- This website serves Coastline Surveys well as their "web presence" acting as a professional first point of call for online clients both existing and potential.
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Case Study Coastline Surveys
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