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Front End

A website's front end is the part you see and interact with, like the design, buttons, and text on a webpage. It’s built to be user-friendly, making it easy for you to navigate, find information, or perform tasks like shopping or signing up. Its purpose is to create a smooth and enjoyable experience, ensuring you can use the website without confusion, whether you're browsing on a computer or phone.

Graphics

The graphics on a website are the pictures, icons, and designs that make it look appealing and easy to use. They include things like colorful buttons, clear images, and simple layouts that guide you to find what you need. Good graphics make a website feel friendly and inviting, helping everyone enjoy their visit without confusion.

Animations

Animations make things more engaging and easier to understand. They can guide your attention to important details, like highlighting a button to click or showing how something works with simple visuals. They also make websites, apps, or presentations feel lively and fun, keeping you interested. Plus, animations can explain complex ideas in a clear, step-by-step way.

Structured Data

Structured data schemas are like digital labels that help websites organize information in a way search engines like Google can easily understand. They use a special format, often in JSON, to tag things like products, events, or reviews with details such as prices, dates, or ratings. This makes it easier for search engines to display your website’s content as rich results, like star ratings or event snippets, which can attract more clicks. For non-techy folks, think of it as a clear, organized way to tell the internet what your website is about, boosting its visibility and helping people find you faster.

Meta Tags

Meta tags are small pieces of code in a website’s HTML that describe its content, like the title, description, or keywords. They’re invisible to visitors but help search engines like Google understand what a webpage is about. This makes it easier for people to find your site when searching online. Using clear and relevant meta tags can boost your website’s visibility, attract more visitors, and improve its ranking on search results, making them a simple but powerful tool for any website owner.

Performance

Website performance matters because it affects how fast and smooth a website feels to users. A quick-loading site keeps people happy, encourages them to stay longer, and makes them more likely to return. If a site is slow or clunky, users might leave and never come back. Good performance also helps a website rank better on search engines like Google, making it easier for people to find. Plus, fast websites use less data and work better on phones or slower connections, keeping everyone connected and satisfied.

3D

The web has evolved dramatically from its early days of static text and images on flat pages, to a dynamic platform with robust 3D capabilities. Initially limited to basic HTML and 2D graphics, the introduction of technologies like WebGL in 2011 enabled browsers to leverage GPU acceleration for rendering complex 3D visuals. Frameworks such as Three.js simplified 3D development, allowing developers to create immersive experiences like interactive games, virtual tours, and data visualizations directly in the browser, transforming the web into a versatile 3D environment without requiring plugins. It is a lot more work, but it's fun. You can see a small sample of what can be done here

Back End

A website's back end is like the behind-the-scenes engine that keeps everything running smoothly. It’s the part you don’t see, handling tasks like storing information (like user accounts or product details), processing requests (like when you click "buy now"), and making sure the website works fast and securely. It generally includes logins, a database, and programming for various features and functions.

Progressive Web Apps

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are websites that act like mobile apps, offering a fast, app-like experience right in your browser. For smaller websites, PWAs are a game-changer because they’re cheaper and easier to build than full-blown apps, saving time and money. They work offline, load quickly, and can send push notifications, keeping users engaged. Small businesses can use PWAs to provide a smooth, reliable experience on phones or computers without the hassle of app store approvals or complex coding.

Content Distribution

Sometimes You need a place to put all the things you make. Whether it's music, videos, art, podcasts or a blog, sometimes you need a place to for everything. Be it to show off or monetize.

  • Music
  • Podcasts
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Art
  • Memberships
  • Ecommerce

AI

Some people love it, some people hate it, some think it will bring the downfall of humanity, but one thing is for sure, It's here and here to stay. There are many options, from the big models to small ones that will run on your local machine. If you have questions, we can probably help.

Pricing

Pricing varies based on scale and scope. A standard website between three and five pages with minimal animations and no back end will run between $500 and $1000 and generally take around a week, give or take. The fancier and more complex, the more time it takes, the more it costs. I work with your budget, to give the best results for the best price.