Get an informative and iteractive website, mobile and SEO ready by Warui KamiriGet an informative and iteractive website, mobile and SEO ready by Warui Kamiri
Get an informative and iteractive website, mobile and SEO readyWarui Kamiri
I specialize in crafting visually stunning and user-centric websites that seamlessly blend creativity with functionality. My unique approach lies in combining cutting-edge design trends with a focus on user experience, ensuring not only a visually appealing website but also one that effectively engages and satisfies the target audience. By prioritizing both aesthetics and usability, I strive to deliver websites that not only meet but exceed the expectations of clients and end-users alike.
What's included
Project Proposal/Documentation:
A detailed document outlining the project scope, objectives, requirements, and timelines
Wireframes:
Schematic representations of the website's layout and structure, illustrating the placement of elements without design details.
Design Mockups:
Visual representations of the website's user interface, showing the overall look and feel, color schemes, typography, and imagery.
Front-end Code:
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for the client-side of the website, responsible for the visual presentation and user interactions.
Back-end Code:
Server-side code that handles data processing, business logic, and database interactions, typically written in languages like Python, PHP, or Node.js.
Database Design and Implementation:
If applicable, a well-designed database structure with implemented data models to store and retrieve information.
Content Management System (CMS):
If requested, the installation and configuration of a CMS (e.g., WordPress, Drupal) to allow the client to manage and update content easily.
Integration of Third-party APIs:
If necessary, the integration of external services or APIs for features like payment processing, social media, or data analytics.
Testing Documentation:
Test plans, test cases, and documentation for both manual and automated testing to ensure the website functions correctly and is free of bugs.
User Documentation:
Guides or manuals to help users navigate and use the website effectively.
Deployment Plan:
A plan outlining the steps to deploy the website to a live server, including any necessary configurations.
Training Materials:
If required, training materials or sessions to familiarize the client's team with the website's administration and maintenance.
Source Code and Version Control:
Access to the source code repository and version control system (e.g., Git), allowing the client to manage and track changes.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance Plan:
Details about post-launch support and maintenance, including any service level agreements (SLAs) and procedures for handling updates or issues.
I specialize in crafting visually stunning and user-centric websites that seamlessly blend creativity with functionality. My unique approach lies in combining cutting-edge design trends with a focus on user experience, ensuring not only a visually appealing website but also one that effectively engages and satisfies the target audience. By prioritizing both aesthetics and usability, I strive to deliver websites that not only meet but exceed the expectations of clients and end-users alike.
What's included
Project Proposal/Documentation:
A detailed document outlining the project scope, objectives, requirements, and timelines
Wireframes:
Schematic representations of the website's layout and structure, illustrating the placement of elements without design details.
Design Mockups:
Visual representations of the website's user interface, showing the overall look and feel, color schemes, typography, and imagery.
Front-end Code:
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code for the client-side of the website, responsible for the visual presentation and user interactions.
Back-end Code:
Server-side code that handles data processing, business logic, and database interactions, typically written in languages like Python, PHP, or Node.js.
Database Design and Implementation:
If applicable, a well-designed database structure with implemented data models to store and retrieve information.
Content Management System (CMS):
If requested, the installation and configuration of a CMS (e.g., WordPress, Drupal) to allow the client to manage and update content easily.
Integration of Third-party APIs:
If necessary, the integration of external services or APIs for features like payment processing, social media, or data analytics.
Testing Documentation:
Test plans, test cases, and documentation for both manual and automated testing to ensure the website functions correctly and is free of bugs.
User Documentation:
Guides or manuals to help users navigate and use the website effectively.
Deployment Plan:
A plan outlining the steps to deploy the website to a live server, including any necessary configurations.
Training Materials:
If required, training materials or sessions to familiarize the client's team with the website's administration and maintenance.
Source Code and Version Control:
Access to the source code repository and version control system (e.g., Git), allowing the client to manage and track changes.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance Plan:
Details about post-launch support and maintenance, including any service level agreements (SLAs) and procedures for handling updates or issues.