Way back in 1994, web design was just taking ground as the drumbeat for web companies and web services grew louder. “The big term in 1994 was ‘surfing the web’,” says Joyce. “Do you remember how cool it was to launch your Netscape browser on dial-up to see if you had mail on AOL?” The web domain licensing company InterNic was founded in 1994 and that is where everybody who wanted a domain name went to register. We designed web pages with early tabular columns in HTML, which gave us more design options than just text.
Web Design History for The Idea People
- 1995-1997 – We were using web design programs like GoLive and Microsoft Front Page to design B2B websites. “At this stage in web design and web development, businesses were putting up ‘brochure-ware’ websites with general information,” says Joyce.
- 1998-2000 – Microsoft had launched Internet Explorer and AOL was growing exponentially. People were accessing the web for entertainment and research for education and consumer decision-making. “We were seeing the first stages of e-commerce websites,” says Joyce. “We had a pet supply manufacturer as a client and they had us build this complex online database where people could search for dog beds and supplies, and then call the company to order something,” said Joyce. “It was pretty cool for the time!”
- 2000-2002 – Flash was the dominating web design element that every business wanted on their website. “Businesses were flocking to the Internet and I remember that our phones were ringing off the hook in Atlanta with people wanting a Version 2.0 website that had to have Flash on the opening page,” says Joyce. “We became Flash design experts quickly as that particular wave hit the country.”
- 2003-2006 – E-commerce and web applications begin to dominate the web landscape. “Now that everybody had a well-designed website, businesses wanted to allow clients and vendors to interact with e-commerce and online databases,” adds Joyce. “The evolution of backend web development, content management systems, and scalable e-business solutions really skyrocketed.”
- 2007-2011 – As the economy slumped into a depression, the technology and web marketplace continued to evolve and introduce more affordable and powerful B2B and B2C solutions. “We actually saw the web start to replace in-house jobs and manual processes with online automated processes,” said Joyce. “The turn of businesses marketing online through well-written content and social media inclusion helped many businesses build new marketplaces and shore-up slumping sales.”
- 2012 – current – “The perfect storm of providing high-end web design, web development, mobile design, and Internet marketing arrived in early 2012,” said Joyce. “Business clients need all four of these services on a consistent basis to maintain their competitive status, discover profitable vertical online marketplaces, and keep in step with their customer’s social media lifestyle.”
We can build a web and mobile environment for your business to facilitate transactions, discover new vertical marketplaces, increase qualified device traffic and conversions, and appear important in your customer’s social media lifestyle. Call Jay Joyce with The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com to get started now.