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Completely new website for The Real Flower Company – the UK’s premier grower and supplier...                   more
Redesigning the Really Linda Barker catalogue - one of the most recognised interior designers in the UK...    more
Make product selection and placement easier between different departments... more
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Customer Quotes
"The Pindar team takes full responsibility for producing the Really Linda Barker catalogue from start to finish. It's one customer and one relationship. Independent of the different parts to the process the end result is what counts and everyone works with that in mind"
 
Chris Short, MD, Really Linda Barker
 
 
"Pindar's design and account teams understood our vision to combine visual elegance with transactional effectiveness."
 
Sharon O'Connor, Managing Director, Frost French
Website design that sells
You only get one chance to make the first impression
 
Many companies make the error of assuming thier website is a transportation of their catalogue with very little focus on how the prospective customer actually uses the internet.

There is a science to selling online.

Businesses will, without reflecting, shoehorn previous marketing practises into the online medium and fail to appreciate the Internet as an entirely different business model operating within different constraints and customs.
Frostfrench
If there is a comparison to be made with print-based sales and marketing - the Internet is most closely aligned with the disciplines of direct marketing. The sell has to be quick.
Pindar Graphics' research shows that an average visitor will only wait for 30 seconds for most content to download your web pages. Consumers assess the quality of a brand through its page download times.
An average visitor will scan the home page - typically taking in the centre of the page, navigation (which research shows is expected at the top or on the left), the top right of a page is eye-balled, together with any scroll, and then subsequent areas of interest are investigated.
The majority of visitors will manage this in 10-15 seconds. Online browsers typically have an objective and want to achieve this in the most expedient fashion. All content should therefore be direct, easily accessed, quickly understood and cross-referenced.
Well-designed pages...
  • Promote a professional company image
  • Communicate core propositions fast
  • Offer consistent, easy-to-use navigation
  • Show with confidence a clear route to purchase
  • Instil a greater desire to buy online
  • Encourage click through to further sales opportunities
  • Reinforce the visitor's bias to make repeat visit
...provided they enjoy your online experience.
 
Joules Clothing
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