Get Adobe Flash player

Two Fat Fingers fans

Interactive Website Design; Ireland

Two Fat Fingers, a website design company, creates interactive website designs from our studio in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland.

website designA website we design is search engine optimised as part of the website design package and the online experience is well integrated into the company's Social Media pages.

From these interactive websites, we create mobile website pages that work for the media and the mindset of the user. This allows users to access your online information in the way they want, when they want.

The company website should inter-connect with the social media network, the blog and back to the website again, seamlessly.

People want different things, in different ways, at different times.
Does your online presence allow your users to get what they want, the way they want it and when they want it?

Website design options:

At Two Fat Fingers provides both the bespoke designed websites and template based websites.

  • Bespoke website designs are just that; one-off designs fitting your exact needs.
  • Template website designs take less time to design and build and therefore cost less. Templates can however be tailored to match the company's colour scheme and content needs.

Click the above links to find out more about each design option.

Two Fat Fingers' website design ethos:

Interactive website design is more than pretty pictures; it is a balancing act between website graphics, user interface design and useful content.
If content is king, aesthetics is the castle and search engine ranking optimisation is the road network leading to the kingdom.

A website is an extension of a company's brand and its ethos.
It should reflect and enhance these to create a strong brand identity.

A well designed web page's layout helps visitors understand the website structure immediately. Good site structure enables users to find the information they seek within a couple of clicks.
All the above creates a good feeling about the company's site and visitors are more likely to navigate deeper into the site and to revisit. 'Stickiness' on a site is crucial for improved user conversion rates.

Search Engine Optimisation; if the website is not found, it has no use.

At the beginning of 2011, there were 255 million websites worldwide, of which 21.4 million were added in 2010 alone.
On the flip side, there were 1.97 billion Internet users by June 2010!
From these figures is clear that search engine ranking optimisation or Google search engine optimisation is paramount to the success of any website.

Find out more about the Two Fat Fingers Search Engine Optimisation Consulting Service, the package options and pricing structures.

Websites should interact with more than just the website itself. If they stand alone, they have less chance of success than those that are built as part of the company's online network.

Mobile friendly websites open up a whole new market:

At Two Fat Fingers, we create mobile websites that are properly optimised for however the customer wants to view them; from computer, tablet or smart phone.

Smart phones now outsell normal mobile phones. This is great news, as it means that company websites have the potential of being in the user's hands 24/7.
To create a mobile website, there are a few design parameters that need adjusting in order to make the mobile Internet experience an enjoyable one.

Mobile phone design parameters:

  • mobile device screens are smaller than computer screens, so less website content is visible at any one time
  • mobile device screens have portrait orientation by default, whilst computer screens are landscape orientated. This changes the web page content's layout and structure
  • the fat finger syndrome of trying to click on small links of un-optimised websites
  • plug-ins like Flash do work on many mobile phones
  • text and page format settings need adjusting, depending on screen width, etc

The user's varying needs should also be kept in mind:

Someone accessing the Internet on a mobile phone is generally after an answer and they want it quickly. Users accessing the Internet from a computer also want the answer, but are more inclined to browse pages and do some research

Download speeds on the mobile device is slower, so graphic intensive mobile sites can be frustrating to the user, not to mention that they need to scroll that much more to get past the images.

Back to the top