Design, Simplicity, Function
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:00

Our interactive design arm Alper Cakir, carves the pages of a website into the shape and mechanism that makes everybody's life easier.

Alper's attitude is to provide an interactive medium that satisfies the needs of both his clients and the visitors that will click on the website.

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It's important to take into consideration the future growth of the client's business, portfolio, blog and news. It's a given that the website structure should be updatable, upgradable and expendable. Alper builds sites that are easily controllable by clients themselves. Once the website is launched, the client can go in the back office, and quickly add new content, text, images, links and videos.

It's as easy as solving a 12 piece-puzzle!

Puzzles are super fun to solve! They're also a good pass time to play with on websites, searching for the buttons to click on, that are hidden behind certain images and symbols that need to be deciphered first to pass through the gate of information. That's nice and entertaining, yes for "passing time."

But most times, you click on a website looking for some basic contact info, fast access to the shopping cart or a glance through the business portfolio. That's when, waiting over 15 seconds for an intro to upload before you can click "enter" to see what you're trying to see and playing legos on a website becomes truly "I wanna shoot myself in the face right now!" or "I'm not even gonna bother with this website."

So Alper likes to create a clean, compact and organized site, mapped out with subpages and fast links that truly makes the experience for a visitor much less triggering of suicidal thoughts. This obviously does not mean boring or plain or too corporate. It's a smart, time-saving and elegant.

See the examples for yourself at www.screenmarks.com.