Tag Archives: web design
The right way to build a website – A Case Study
I’m proud of every single website project we’ve designed and developed here at Ultra Graphics – proud because we used our knowledge and expertise to solve a customer’s online presence problem, and one site launched is one more business or non-profit organization with a larger online voice. Sometimes, though, a project comes along where the stars align, and the whole Read More…
Mastering Website Navigation
A website’s navigation is the roadmap to your content, and the main method of interaction with your visitors. If it’s not up to snuff, it can lead your users down a frustrating rabbit hole of unnecessary clicks and wasted time, or at the very least lead them away from conversions such as contact forms, quote forms, or purchases. Master your Read More…
Image Optimization: an Intro and Guide
With the rise of image-heavy social media networks like Instagram and Pinterest, the demand for “media-rich” websites is becoming less of a trend and more of a necessity. People expect to see multimedia during their browsing experience, and the days of text-heavy or bland content with no supporting imagery are numbered. On the other hand, the increase in media-rich sites Read More…
Case Study – MSUB Wine & Food Festival
Ultra Graphics is proud to announce a recently completed redesign of the MSU Billings Wine & Food Festival website. During the design and development stages, we identified and addressed a number of pain points related to the existing design and functionality. Working closely with MSUB Foundation we were able to rebuild a modern and functional website to house all the Read More…
The Power of WordPress
A look at how WordPress leverages a solid foundation and community support to be the most preferred CMS, and how WordPress is the right choice for Ultra Graphics and our customers. WordPress is a CMS (content management system) that was first created in 2003 by a limited few who wanted to streamline the website development process by “enhancing the typography”. Read More…
The Responsive Web: How making your website mobile and tablet friendly can improve your online marketing
In Feburary 2014, for the first time ever Americans used mobile devices more than PCs to access the internet. Also, 4 out of 5 consumers use their smartphones to shop online. These statistics show a powerful need for marketers to re-evaluate their online presence.* What is Responsive Web Design? At its core, responsive design is creating websites that are “device Read More…