process

web launch meeting
In the initial meeting with a client, glennweb asks a series of questions designed to better understand the company identity and the nature of the project. This meeting often inspires as well as educates, and it strives to achieve a clarity of purpose for both the client as well as the design team.

proposal
Based on the initial meeting (or meetings), glennweb provides a written proposal outlining the scope of the project, its expected deliverables, and timeline from concept to completion.

service agreement
If glennweb's proposal is accepted, a service agreement is signed by both the client and glennweb.

design
In a typical project involving design such as a corporate website, the first step is to review design samples created by glennweb. During this process, page layout, colors, and composition are determined. Once a design is agreed upon, this "look-and-feel" is then applied to the entire site.

site map
A site map outlining the pages to be developed is provided by the client. This includes determining not only the amount of pages, but the navigation as well. Glennweb works in tandem with the client to best determine a site architecture maximizing exposure for the most important company content.

web development
Once the web content is determined, glennweb determines the type of technology best suited for the project. Glennweb's preferred programming languages include PHP, HTML, DHTML, MySQL, Flash, and Javascript. All websites are developed on a glennweb server until project is completed and delivered to the client.

qa testing/web launch
The site is finally loaded onto the client's server, and once the site has been tested and approved by the client, the new website is launched for public viewing.