what is a web design concept or ‘route’?

When you commission your website project, typically the first or second stage of this will be a ‘design concept’ or ‘route’, which can consist of 2, 3 or more pages, with ’stock photography’ and ‘dummy’ copy to give you an idea of what the finished website will look like. You will be asked to ’sign-off’ the design to say you are happy with the structure, look and feel of the pages and you are happy for the site to move to its development phase. It’s important that you are happy, as it’s difficult to make major changes to the design once the site has been ‘coded’.

Intune Media are pleased to showcase our latest concepts for Cocoonu to show you some examples of an intune design route:

We recommend a visit to this unique business for purchase of the finest ethical cashmere from outer mongolia for your loved ones. CocoonU source from nomadic herders who inhabit the Steppes of Outer Mongolia - a far cry from mass produced items from China. The love affair starts with the first touch.

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Like all luxury goods, public and industry perceptions often assume that all is equal and that the best is the best. Cashmere is cashmere surely? Well only in the same way that wine is wine!

To ensure that your cashmere items are the absolute finest, there can only be one source - Outer Mongolia and CocoonU in particular.

CocoonU combines classic design with only the best raw materials and an ethical trading model.

In bringing this luxurious yet eco-friendly range to you I hope that in the coming years you will find that you can’t go wrong with a CocoonU purchase.” Vanessa Streeton, CocoonU Founder

Cocoonu page designs:

ecommerce home page concept

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ecommerce section page concept

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ecommerce product range page concept

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ecommerce specific product page concept

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