"Dissident Design completely overhauled our site quickly and efficiently!"
Rachel E.S. Wright, RachelandJason.org
Dissident Design will REDESIGN your site for better usability and functionality with a standards based approach.
How We Redesign
Dissident Design will take a pre-existing site and overhaul it to make it simple, readable and usable. We'll replace traditional, bloated, inaccessible page components with lean markup and CSS. That means speed, accessibility and usability for your clients and/or customers.
Let's not forget those clients. Each and everytime someone interacts with your site they are seeking information. The easier that information is to find the better the experience. The better the experience the more likely they are to use whatever it is you are selling or promomoting or providing. By taking a pre-existing site and making it more user-friendly we can better help you with a customer-focused design.
Simplicity beats complexity.
Dissident Design is built on a foundation of web standards - valid, structured code to produce pages that will look great on modern browsers yet still functional and useable on older ones. Utilizing web standards leads to real results:
- Decreased bandwidth and server space
- Improved accessibility to all browsers and devices (including those with disabilities)
- Increased separation of presentation layer code from content
- Simplified updating of look and feel
- Faster page loading
- Lower costs
What We Redesign
Here's what we redesign:
- Internet
- Extranet
- Intranet
Here's what we're focused on:
- Interface Design - Designing and building web interfaces using web standards.
- Markup and Style Optimization - Simplify code to improve speed, lower costs and make your site more structurally sound.
- Having Fun - Building web sites is a great stress reliever for me. For whatever reason, I have fun when I do this which translates well into the overall design of your site!
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.

