"There is no better way to build or redesign your existing site than with Dissident Design! It's inexpensive, fast and comprehensive."
Jason T. Wright, Founder
Dissident Design is a web design firm founded on simple, usable sites that are developed with a standards based approach.
What We Do
Build
Dissident Design will start from the ground up and build your entire site: web, intranet or extranet. While this may seem daunting,
we will walk you through the process step by step. Design is a process and we recognize each site is
different and unique. We'll make sure your site does what it's supposed to do!
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Redesign
Dissident Design will take your existing site and make it better! We'll improve your customer's experience by identifying areas that need
improvement. Whether it's navigation, readability or reliabilty. Remember, not every site needs a total overhaul. Often times
the devil is in the details.
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How We Do It
Simple
Simple is as simple does. Design should not be complex. In fact, complex information needs to be simple to find and simple to comprehend. The best way to do that is thorugh an orderly, logical display of relevant information. Simple doesn't have to look cheap or seem ordinary. Simple means intuitive and easy to use.
Usable
Usability is a theme often overlooked in today's site design. By incorporating simplicity, usability is a natural progression. High usability means a system is:
- Easy to learn and remember
- Efficient, visually pleasing and fun to use
- Quick to recover from errors
Standards Based
What is all the hoopla about standards based design? Easy - it works and works well! It reduces the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any site published on the web. Not to mention, it ensures your pages load more quickly, which makes for happier users. This type of design is based, primarily, on CSS and XHTML.
Get started with Dissident Design today ...
Get in touch and Dissident Design will deliver a proposal in less than a week.In the meantime, check out the blog for semi-daily discussions on design, usability and life in general.

