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<br /> 4 <br />Proposed Design Concepts—Progressive Level Responsive Website Design (RWD) Package <br /> <br /> <br />Your website development project will involve graphic customizations to the GovOffice Responsive Framework. Customizations <br />include the incorporation of a title graphic (official logo and/or name of city and slogan, if applicable) wit h a stylish font treatment, <br />custom fonts (choice of Google Fonts) for section titles, sidebar titles, and promotions, custom colors for the body of the d esign, <br />custom colors for navigation menu buttons and Sidebars, availability of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and Instagram icons, <br />and incorporation of a Favicon and Mobile Touch Icon (linked icon for the home screen of tablets and smartphones). <br />The Client’s new design will sport an Enhanced Footer, Content Promotions Boxes, Search engine, programming of a self -admin Film <br />Strip that displays Icons that will give visitors one-click access to focus areas of the website (up to 10 icons included). The very <br />popular self-admin Image Slider (with captions and optional linking) to showcase up to 5 community photographs at a time on any <br />section will be included. Further, the Client’s Responsive design will include the in-demand, self-administered Advanced <br />Notifications Banner (notices, emergency alerts, reminders, etc. atop any section), and Local Weather Integration (a dynamic feed <br />from the National Weather Service). <br />Creative Process <br />1) Personal consultation with our graphic designer, 2) Development of up to 2 drafts by our graphic designer, 3) Presentation of <br />design drafts to the Client via Preview Mode, 4) Up to 2 rounds of revision to the Client’s chosen draft, 5) After revision is completed, <br />presentation of final draft to the client via Preview Mode; Client’s approval is then requested <br />Programming Process <br />6) Constructing the final design draft approved by the Client onto a working test site (Test Mode), 7) Adjustment as necessary to the <br />display or behavior of the design on the test site, 8) Testing of the design across the latest versions of all major Web browsers; <br />further adjustment made, if necessary; Content Services take place starting here, 9) Schedule a date for upload of the finished, <br />browser-tested design with the Client, 10) Upload of the design to replace the Client’s existing design on its live, public website; the <br />project is then declared completed