Sitebuilding and prototyping
June 13, 2008
When we decided we wanted to get Source products Asia online, we started sensibly. Cindy and I hashed out some rough ideas, and then spent a few days discussing them.
While brainstorming is effective, it is only so for a limited amount of time. We discovered that we were unable to develop our vision further, without a more tangible base to build from.
Luckily, we stumbled across a content developer with the right mix of conceptual and tech skills. He took our idea, developed it further, and then presented a base to us.
With this base in place, we were able to develop our idea further. The result is this website, which we shall consider Source Products ver. 1.0.
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The development of our website was interesting, because it mirrors the work that we do in product development.
When a customer feels an impulse to develop a product, they might come to us with very general ideas.
Like the fellow who helped with Source v. 1.0 (check out his site at www.4d-projections.com), we take rough ideas and then apply technical know-how, in order to present the client with realistic options to develop their idea further.
So, if you have an idea, why not contact us, to see if we can work to develop it together?


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