Archive for November, 2010

Helping Designers With Back End Nuts and Bolts

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Seth Godin made the point in a recent blog article that almost everyone needs to employ basic design skills in their daily working life. He’s right of course, but that doesn’t mean we no longer need professional designers - good ones. Great design makes a huge difference to your selling proposition (if you are selling) and to user uptake (if you are communicating). That’s why we are talking to top notch designers about how we might work together.

Many web designers have a little bit of a coding background as well - but it’s not their first love. Polishing up the paintwork is usually much more rewarding than getting your hands covered in oily muck installing a gearbox. At ideegeo we don’t mind getting up to our armpits in oil and spare parts (and we are pretty good at back end web stuff too!). We want to work with the coolest designers around by helping with the nuts and bolts that make great websites tick.

If you are a web designer and need a hand with back end coding or sorting out databases and hosting, get in contact - we’d love to help. The code monkeys at ideegeo built popular domain registrar iWantMyName and are experts at scalability as well as knowledgeable in implementing full e-commerce functionality. Put them to work on your next big project.