: Once the skeleton was strong, the Architect applied the brand’s identity—fonts, colors, and textures—to create a cohesive visual experience .
Once, in the bustling digital landscape, there was a brand that lived only in the physical world. It had a voice and a face, but no home on the "World Wide Web"—a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee in 1891 when he created the world’s first website. WEB DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
: To ensure the brand could manage its own home, the Engineer integrated a Content Management System (CMS) . This allowed the brand to update its story without needing a line of code. : Once the skeleton was strong, the Architect
: The Engineer took these static designs and began the "transformative process". They used the "Big 3" of the web: HTML : To build the structure. CSS : To style the appearance. : To ensure the brand could manage its
: To add interactive features like sliders and animations.