What to Think About Before Building a New Website? Part 1: Branding & Design

Starting from nothing and helping build a new website that has never existed before is one of our favorite endeavors at LimeCuda. All that exists is a blank canvas and we get to be the first artists to create an online portrait of a business or organization. The rush is like some caffeinated pill of creativity.

About to begin that new website journey? This article explains the first of three high-level areas to start thinking about.

The Groundwork

You need to have a company / organization name, yes, but what about the domain name? This is a critical decision that will follow you for years.

Does it need to be a .com, .org, or something else ? How long will the name be? Are there misspellings to capture? Is it readable? Find available names (and purchase) using a registrar like GoDaddy.

AUDIENCE
Spend some time writing out what the audience(s) of the site are, what you should communicate to them, what they expect, what they will need to do, and what are the next steps you want them to take.

Branding & Design

You need a professional logo. If hiring a branding agency or graphic designer isn’t an option you can use something like 99Designs to get a great logo / brand for hundreds instead of thousands.

Ideally, you have firmed up the following design elements by the start of the project:

FONTS
Use web-safe fonts like Google Fonts. A typeface can dramatically affect the feel of a website. Make sure it matches your brand personality.

COLORS
Color says a lot about a brand. Used effectively it is a powerful tool. You will end up needing to have color codes like #96c940 you can use on the web.

Think about what colors will be used most predominantly – will the site feel dark or light? What color would be most ideal for a Call-To-Action color e.g. buttons?

You can use a free color palette generator like Adobe Color to to generate a color ideas.

LOGO VARIATIONS
You’ll likely need full color, black and white, small versions for Social Media, perhaps different versions for horizontal and vertical, etc.

Ideally get source / vector versions from the artist to give you flexibility with scaling or with other people working on the brand down the road.


Need an expert to metaphorically hold your hand? Contact us, we’d love to hear about what you are building and if we can be a key part.

Building a Website in Reverse

Building a website in a linear way fails to meet the essential purpose of a website…

lego house building in reverse

Approaching your website with technical or design aspects first is not as effective as starting with end goals and working everything towards those.

Begin with the end in mind

Write down the essential end-results the site is supposed to accomplish. These are likely similar goals to your business in general. A few examples to help jump start the process…

  • Gain more customers
  • Serve existing customers

Then move a level deeper to…

Specific Website End Goals

  • Communicate to a visitor the pain your company solves or the need it fills
  • Get people to sign up for your email list
  • Download a whitepaper
  • Contact you (form, email, phone)
  • Submit a support request

Once you have identified the things you want to happen, the rest falls into place. It is only at this point that you can properly fill in all the other site requirements to make sure these items are met. Aspects like…

  • Make sure the site loads quickly
  • Have content that drives traffic to get people viewing
  • Intentional layouts that make sure the important goals are met

We love helping companies come up with an end-to-end strategy for a website rebuild. Send us a message and we’d be happy to chat about your situation.