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By: Team WTI | Date: June 2, 2021
Categories: Team WTI Articles, Web Development, Website Design Articles,
Tags: Web Maintenance, Website Design Articles, Website Development, Website Redesign, Websites,
Web design & development are both critical components to a company’s online success. This is why it is important when deciding to hire a web development team. At Team WTI, we take pride in working as a team and collaborating with our clients. Whether we are beginning a new website from scratch or re-developing elements on an older site, our goal is to meet our clients’ needs.

In order to understand the goals and work ethic of our web team, we asked them a series of questions:
Creating websites that both Team WTI and our clients can be proud of. Also, meeting the needs of our clients is our most important objective.
Design is visually creating a website; whereas, development is taking that design and turning it into a functioning website. Both of these are uniquely challenging when communicating with the client. We want to create a design that the client desires and we want the website to function effectively to meet their needs.
From our web team’s point of view, both are equally important. To be more specific, design determines how the site will look and development determines how the site will function for the user. Depending on each user and/or potential client, either design or development may play a more important factor.
Meeting the needs and business goals of our clients while using our expertise in coding and design. In addition, full transparency with our clients is vital for a site’s success.
I find all aspects of my job creative. No two websites are exactly the same and writing code and creating functionality is an art form in itself.
At Team WTI, we strive to understand your business objectives. In fact, part of our mission is to work with you to create a custom solution to meet your needs. With our latest up-to-date coding and SEO standards, we ensure a custom, modern-looking site that fits your expectations- both design-wise and financially.
Kris Skiles | The Family Credit Union
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