Web Canvas Design

http://www.webcanvasdesign.co.uk/

I just replied to a comment about one of the sites we reviewed a week or two ago, while I was starting to write this review. The other site was beautiful, with every whiz-bang feature you could think of, but very laggy. Then I looked at Andy Cracicle’s (@webcanvasdesign) site and thought, you don’t have to be flashy to have a solid site. I like the simple icon nav on the left side and the subtlety of the whiz-bangs that he does use.

On the business side, I also like his philosophy that “Not only do I design beautiful user-interfaces for all devices from mobile right up to desktops but I code them as well using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and PHP while making sure I SEO optimise websites not only using the latest proven coding web standard techniques but also for pagespeed to keep search engines happy”… I still think that last part is something that designers miss out on – but that’s for another blog.

5 Comments

  1. peazz

    HI Aaron,

    Thanks so much for the review and these kind words, Its nice to know I am headed in the right direction.

    – Andrew Cresswell

    Reply
    • peazz

      Up till now I am totally self taught and been doing websites for 15 months, It can be a little hard to know where you go wrong sometimes.

      Had a real bad day yesterday and seeing this cheered me up, thankyou is all I can say and maybe offer you a guest blog spot if your interested 🙂

      Reply
      • Aaron Griswold

        Thanks mate – will take you up on that! DM me at @thegrizzwolf when you get to that point – cheers!

        Reply
  2. peazz

    Hey Aaron, Apologies for no DM on twitter I have been super busy, the offer is still open for you!.

    I had a local company imitate my website and angle and as such had to redesign. I would love to get your thoughts on the new layout and design.

    Reply

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News & Articles

Looking Fast: The Art of Website Speed Perception

Looking Fast: The Art of Website Speed Perception

In the web world, technical speed and user perception matter. By improving design for a faster appearance, you boost conversions and stand out online. Speed isn’t just loading time; it’s perception.

Designing for Errors: Creating User-Friendly Contingency Plans

Designing for Errors: Creating User-Friendly Contingency Plans

Contingency Design hinges on empathy, understanding user frustration, and transforming errors into positive impressions. By embracing these principles, you enhance user experiences, retain customers, and boost revenue in the competitive digital landscap