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Creating beautiful, efficient, and creative digital designs is my passion. With over 20 years of expertise, I can help bring your vision to life. From logo and identity design to web, UI, and UX design — you name it, I can do it. Plus, my studio is conveniently located in downtown Somerset. Let’s get started on transforming your brand today! Book a consultation with me and let’s start creating something amazing!
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Frequently Asked Question
Our minimum engage price for a web design project is $2k. Most new websites will fall into the $5k-10k range. For web-design and development projects, we quote on the following factors: Number of pages, Dynamic components (Maps, Chat bots, Catalog Filtering, Access Control, etc.) Complexity of Interactions & Animations, Integrations (Airtable database, Hubspot forms, E-Commerce capabilities.) and CMS Structure.
The "no-code" movement refers to the growing trend of using software and tools that allow people to build and create digital products without needing to write code. Traditionally, building a website or an application required knowledge of programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. However, with the rise of no-code tools, people without coding skills can now create websites, apps, and other digital products using visual interfaces, drag-and-drop editors, and pre-built components. No-code tools can be used to create a wide variety of digital products, including websites, mobile apps, chatbots, and e-commerce stores. Some benefits of the no-code movement include faster development cycles, reduced costs, and increased accessibility for individuals and businesses that may not have the resources to hire professional developers. However, it's important to note that while no-code tools have made it easier for non-technical users to create digital products, there are still limitations to what can be achieved without traditional programming skills. The no-code movement is part of a broader trend towards democratizing access to technology and making it easier for people to create and innovate without barriers.
Divi and Webflow are both popular website builders that allow users to create custom websites without needing to write code. While they have some similarities, there are also some key differences between the two platforms. Divi is a WordPress theme that comes with a visual page builder, allowing users to create custom pages and layouts using drag-and-drop functionality. Divi provides a library of pre-made templates and modules, making it easy to get started quickly. It also offers advanced customization options for more experienced users, such as custom CSS and JavaScript.Webflow, on the other hand, is a standalone platform that provides a visual editor for designing and building websites from scratch. It offers more design flexibility than Divi, allowing users to create unique designs and layouts that aren't restricted by pre-made templates. It also offers powerful animation and interaction tools, making it a popular choice for creating high-quality, interactive websites. In summary, Divi is a WordPress theme with a visual page builder, while Webflow is a standalone website builder with a more flexible design and more powerful tools. The choice between the two platforms will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the user.
Superfab Digital does hire freelance designers & developers from time to time to work on specific projects or tasks related to the design & development of the project. In general, Freelance designers or developers are hired for a variety of reasons, such as to bring in specialized skills or expertise, to augment my team, and to complete a specific project on a tight timeline or budget.
We try to vet our candidates carefully , to ensure that they have the necessary skills, experience, and qualifications to complete the project successfully. Currently we building up our roster of killer creatives. If you are skilled in Figma, Divi Website Builds & Webflow Website Builds - we would LOVE to hear from you!
Yes. We always use contracts. It's common practice for professional web designers and design agencies to use contracts when working with clients. Contracts are important legal documents that outline the terms and conditions of the project, including the scope of work, payment terms, timelines, and other important details. They help protect both the designer and the client by ensuring that expectations are clearly defined and agreed upon before work begins. Contracts can also include clauses related to intellectual property rights, confidentiality, and dispute resolution. It's important for both parties to carefully review and understand the terms of the contract before signing to avoid any potential issues down the line.