Website Design London

Rippleeffect

Ripple effect

Rippleffect is a leading provider of Website design in Liverpool and the whole of the UK. Our Website design expertise is demonstrated in our work for top companies of the North West, including Everton Football Club and Chester Race Company.

Our competence has facilitated us to obtain national and international clients such as the Centre Island Hotels, Living Ventures, and EN Magazine, beyond Website design in Liverpool and the North West.

As a Liverpool design agency, Website Design London is focussing its efforts on strengthening creative ideas and Website design in Liverpool. Rippleffect's Website design is particularly characterised by its creativity, technical skill, and Website design expertise. Our Website design focus on dynamic content makes us a precursor of Website design in Liverpool, the North West, and the rest of the UK.

Since Liverpool was awarded the title of City of Culture 2008, artistic and entrepreneurial ventures are emerging increasingly, creating an atmosphere of creativity. This situation fosters the demand for Website design in Liverpool, which Rippleffect is first to satisfy.

Website design in Liverpool is high on the agenda of the services in London is offering its customers in Liverpool and the UK, considering the importance design and appearance hold in our design conscious society which is displayed in all areas of private and business life. Website design is certainly part of this development, since it communicates the expertise and professionalism of an organisation offline as well as online.

Rippleffect's most important services, apart from Website design in Liverpool, are search engine optimisation and online marketing. The optimised keyword 'Website design Liverpool' would list Rippleffect's optimised page high in a search for the term 'Website design Liverpool'.

Services
Rippleffect's expertise covers the full spectrum of online services. We provide total solutions across all areas of the Internet and e-business by building strategies with businesses and organisations, which deliver productive, powerful, and truly effective solutions.
- Website Design
- Content Management Systems
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Online Marketing
- E-Commerce Solutions
- Intranet and Extranet Development
- Internet Consultancy
- Accessibility
- Copywriting
- Online Games
- Advanced Hosting

People
The success of any company is its people. All members of the award winning Rippleffect Team are not just chosen for their qualifications and experience, but also for their passion in driving standards ever higher. They will maintain Rippleffect's pre-eminent position in the new media world.
Ben Hatton - Managing Director
Derek Hatton - Chairman
Craig Johnson - Business Development Director
Ben Hayward - Creative Director
Gavin Sherratt - Creative Director
Anthony Clark - Senior Designer
Katy Fyles - Senior Designer
Christina Gunther - Head of Research
Alec Woolford - Technical Development Director
Phil Cox - Programming Director
Paul Stevenson - Senior Programmer
Peter Brennen - Senior Programmer
Martin Dunford - Programmer
James Easterby - Programmer
John Byrne - Programmer
Ryan Price - Programmer
Mark Law - Programmer
Mike Edwards - Programmer
Glyn Roberts - Programmer
Angela Mulhearn - Head of Finance & Administration
Jeni Sanders - Administrator
Natalie Crowe - Administrator

Liquid versus fixed layouts
Programmers were the original web page designers in the early 1990s. Currently most web designers come from a graphic artist background in print, where the artist has absolute control over the size and dimensions of all aspects of the website design andf implementation. On the web however, the Web designer has no control over several factors, including the size of the browser window and the size and characteristics of available fonts.
Many designers compensate for this by wrapping their entire webpage in a fixed width box, essentially limiting it to an exact pixel-perfect value, which is a fixed layout. Some create the illusion of liquidity by building the graphics for their webpage at a size larger than any current standard monitor size in flash and using tools like photoshop. Other designers say that this is bad because it ignores the preferences of the user, who might have their browser sized a specific way that they like best.
There is a usability reason (rather than wanting control) for why a designer may choose a more fixed layout. Studies have shown that there is usually an optimal line width in terms of readability. But users may choose their windows size and font selection to optimize other factors to their own ideas and descriptions more important to them.
This decision of which style of layout to use is often made on a case by case basis, depending on the needs and audience of the website.

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