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For over 25 years, we’ve combined our technical expertise with a partnership-focused approach𑁋delivering results that truly speak for themselves.

What truly sets us apart is how we engage with our partners. We take the time to understand what matters most to them, which is why every approach we take is uniquely tailored to their specific solution.

Discovery & Strategy

We kick off every project by working closely with you and your team in a discovery meeting to understand your vision and needs. Depending on the complexity and scale of our proposed solution, we’ll put together a team that includes project managers, designers, developers, or analysts, all tailored to your specific project. We’ll then present those custom solutions, discuss timelines, and clarify data requirements to make sure everyone is aligned from the start.

User Experience Design

Our design process is rooted in understanding your users and their behaviors. We gather user insights through research, interviews, and questionnaires which inform our design decisions. By focusing on user-centered and intentional designs, we create experiences that resonate with your audience.

Software Development

Our team works closely with you to create a solution that is both scalable and cost-effective. We keep the lines of communication open to ensure we're getting quick feedback from you at every stage. This allows us to continuously improve the solution and guarantee that we deliver the best possible results.

Continuous Optimization

As your partner, we view your solution as a long-term asset that we've designed to evolve alongside your growing needs. Projects typically unfold in multiple phases with each phase designed to optimize performance and ensure lasting success. Your dedicated team will equip you with actionable insights and best practices to keep you informed and supported with regular updates and performance improvements.

“Unlike large software companies where you’re just a number, Engage is a partner that listens, communicates, and adapts to our needs—not just for development, but for the years to come. That’s exactly what we were looking for, and we found it in Engage.”

Matt Wells, Vice President Mid-west Truckers Association Inc

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5 Web Design & Development Trends for 2016

Providing a better user experience (UX) is not just about making the site speedy or visually appealing – it is about making the site more enjoyable to use in order to drive conversations with consumers and promote your brand. As we begin a new year, many of the web design and development trends we see revolve around UX – from more effectively curating content, to making interactions clear and accessible to sprinkling in subtle animations. In no particular order, here are the top trends for 2016.

  • 1. Content-first Design: Curating good, useful content is key to delivering a better UX and effectively supporting business goals. Content-first design involves first establishing a content strategy and clean information architecture, and then building the site around that content. This means cutting out “fluff” and honing in on the point of your website. To help do so, design for mobile first. If content doesn’t belong on your mobile site, you can probably eliminate it from your desktop site. Remember: quality over quantity.
  • 2. UI Patterned-based Sites: User Interface (UI) patterned-based sites help improve the UX and streamline specific interactions – visitors know exactly what to do and where to go. Designed with the end user in mind, UI patterned-based sites provide a more unified experience on the website. Forms, online shopping carts, and mobile menus are examples of features that utilize UI patterns.
  • 3. Hamburger Menus: Designed for touch and used mostly for mobile websites, hamburger menus (the icon with three horizontal lines that hide a navigation pattern) are now making their way to desktops. Although better suited for simpler sites with minimal navigation, hamburger menus help provide a consistent UX across all devices when done right. But, be cautious with this design element as out of sight can mean out of mind.
  • 4. Video, Animations and Motion: According to a recent survey by Animoto, four times as many consumers would rather watch a video about a product than read about it. Fortunately, video, animations and motion are becoming easier to produce and show on a website, especially on mobile devices. Motion and video are great for better expressing ideas rather than text-heavy explanations. Animations, such as buttons that change color when clicked, enhance the UX and add an element of enjoyment. However, to be effective, these features must be done subtly and done well so they don’t affect load time or overwhelm the user.
  • 5. Material Design: Created by Google, material design aims to create a clean, modernistic design that focuses on UX. While flat, or minimalist, design is still here to stay, material design is evolving. This trend incorporates visual details, animations, shadows and depth effects to further capture the user’s attention.

Of course, trends in mobile web development, like responsive design, aren’t going anywhere. However, responsive design – the methodology for providing a consistent UX across the device landscape – has become more of a best practice than simply a trend. While many companies focused on just making their site responsive and getting up to speed in 2015, this year, they will turn a more critical eye on making sure those responsive designs perform well. It’s all part of the ongoing effort to provide the best possible UX and keeping visitors (and customers) engaged.

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