Production Process
Production starts when structure, interface design, and copy are signed off.
The first part of production involves producing artwork in the correct format for test pages or a prototype interface.
If the project is a website development, the graphics are introduced to the White Site, along with the copy. Text styles and layout are set up and then adjusted by the designer to work with the actual copy and images. These pages are available online for your testing and approval.
After your signoff on the content design, production continues with putting in copy and formatting all pages, graphics and programming. The developing website is available to you on our test server so you can check progress at any time.
With a Kiosk or CD-ROM the process is similar. If the project is undergoing user- testing there may be two stages of production, one for the prototype and a further stage where any changes required are made.
Along with graphics and programming, video, flash, and sound are produced during this stage.
