At Pioneer TeleCare, the important criteria of web-designing are user-friendliness, ease of navigation, usefulness of content, speed of accessibility and flexibility. Of course, the colors, the visuals, the ‘feel’… everything matters – but after we meet the criteria mentioned earlier.
Further, the designers at Pioneer TeleCare are alert of the capabilities of technology. Our team of highly talented developers co-ordinate with the designers to ensure that they progress in the right direction and there won’t be any regression later. We’ve found that this co-ordination is extremely important and take it as a policy while executing every project.
Design Philosophy
If the business is established, Pioneer TeleCare will design the site to mirror the existing corporate identity, retaining all the brand and customer perception values that have been invested years in establishing. (Unless, of course, the company plans a new image for the business, in which case
we will call on our extensive “traditional” skills to make it happen.)
If it is a start-up business, we have expertise in successfully launching major brands into the marketplace.
"Our passion is working with people. We call it User-Inspired Design"
Our designs start from people. In all of their wonderful, silly, illogical, hardworking humanity. Because no matter how beautiful or logical a design is, if people can't use it quickly and intuitively when they need it, the design has failed.
This is a particular challenge when we start talking about mobile Internet. In the age of wired Internet, we could take the method and context of use for granted.
Not any more!
Multi-channel approaches, radical relevance, and intelligent products and services require thorough multi-context, multi-device testing.
We need to redesign design to take mobility seriously. It's the only way to deliver the rich, seamless experience of tomorrow's mobile world.
User-Inspired Design is an approach that incorporates proven processes and methods that provide highly specific design solutions based on target user values and needs.
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