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discovery process

It goes without saying that understanding the core objectives and business goals is the first priority of any project we embark on. You'll be surprised how many people skip this step and design for the sake of design.

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information architecture

Once you've learned what you need to build, it's time to start planning how you are going to make it happen.

Before you can start designing a website, you need to know exactly what, and how, to design it in the first place — and it all starts with creating an information architecture.

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Study Process

We all know that design and creativity are subjective. We don't care how sound or solid a creative brief is, there is still that human element that comes into play.

Our initial concepts go through a refinement process until the design meets the perfect balance of uncompromising usability and good business sense. This means it not only looks great, but also will be well received and easily understood by the intended audience.

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PROGRAMMING process

Once you have a killer design, you'll need to turn it into a real, live website.

After approvals on a finalized design, we move into the actual implementation. Executing efficiently and on-point, we deliver a finished project that meets Sprint Interactive's high standards and, most often, exceeds client expectations.

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