1
Listen
We understand that every client is unique. In our initial consultation session, we will listen to your vision and needs.
2
Plan
A good design solution requires careful planning. At this stage, we sketch out the architecture of the project and create wireframes of the UI.
3
Design
Once we decide on the basic building blocks of the product, we start crafting the design mock up with Photoshop, Illustrator and in browser.
4
Develop
We develop the design mock up into an interactive, fully functional product.
5
Test
Cross-platform tests will be carried out to ensure a smooth, flawless execution.
6
Train
We train you on how to update your website/product by providing tutorials, screen sharing sessions or even meeting you in person.
7
Maintain
Keeping your website/product up-to-date is important to avoid any security or compatibility issues.
Yvonne is passionate about bridging Technology and Design. She has been coding and designing since a young age, and received her undergraduate degree in Astronomy and graduate degrees in Applied Physics from Cornell University. Yvonne currently works as a Front-End Developer at Stanford University.
As the customer-facing side of Siliconian, Jeff advises businesses, organizations, and academic institutions on how to best leverage their digital assets using modern web technologies. Outside of Siliconian, he works as a tenured Professor of Chemistry at the College of San Mateo. Jeff is also a crypto enthusiast and likes to collect vintage tech gadgets.
We redesigned the website for Center of Balance, a world renowned Pilates studio in Mountain View, California. We kept the original color scheme of light yellow and grey but completely updated the look and feel of the site. Client would like to be able to update their website (events and content), so we built the website on top of a Content Management System.
Center of Balance was so happy with the last redesign, that they actually hired Siliconian for a 2nd (currently ongoing) redesign, which would make the site mobile-friendly to accommodate the recent Google search engine preference for such sites. We would also integrate a widget to display their schedule in real time and allow their customers to sign up directly for their classes.
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