I needed a website to be made for my company and I needed it done ASAP. No one was willing to take on the project due to the heavy pressure on time and only cr8v took the challenge and delivered a website that not only looked good despite the time constraints but also had the scalable functionality which is very important for my needs.
Their process allowed us to make this possible because they helped me identify what I needed for my website, plan how it's going to be done and then we went and did built it with very little revisions.

From our many years of experience with Web Design and
Web Development, we've learned key concepts that affect
productivity, the most significant of them being:
MINIMIZE REVISIONS.
Other companies rush through the specifications gathering process of projects because they want to get right on to design and development.
They labor under the impression that the sooner they start with the hard stuff, the sooner they will finish.
Most of the time this idea doesn't ring true because when a web firm starts building things without full understanding of a project,
they end up with a product that doesn't meet the client's needs and expectations.
What they then do is they go through a series of iterations that may take from weeks to months.
Hence, missed deadlines.
Our Enlighten stage eliminates that!
Before we paint a single pixel we will talk with our clients first and examine every angle of their vision,
their website needs and their goals. We then document everything and finalize requirements.
These could include workflows, sitemaps, design preferences, etc. This way, when we start building your website,
we know exactly what to deliver because we are confident that you and our team are all on the same page.
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Enlighten Knowing what you need and showing you the best solution to attain it |
Envision We bring your solution to life by creating its design, interface and prototype |
Engineering We start building your solution based on your prototype blueprint |
Empower We empower and train you on how to use and manage your solution effectively |
Essy Ong