We took the existing brand identity and created a website design that speaks to the same audience, whilst following a more contemporary user journey, typical to a brochure website that works hard for our client and is easy to manage with the WordPress CMS.
Our approach was not to re-invent the wheel or to add any unnecessary bells and whistles to the new site. We found that by creating something that appeals to the masses we were able to target the right people and make their experience better than before because after all this is ‘Africa’s Favourite!’
The website development includes:
Customised responsive Website Design.
Bespoke WordPress web development.
Customised contact forms.
Mobile first optimised for best Google rankings.
The new Fish On The Rocks website is user-friendly, easy to navigate and includes an optimised responsive layout that adapts across all devices and screen sizes for best user experience (UX Design).
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