Dickmans Design Relaunches Site

SAO PAULO, Brazil — Developing a new website that focuses on the company’s growth into a full-service design studio that has expanded its offerings to clients, Dickman’s Design is relaunching its website Dec. 19, in order to properly showcase its new capabilities.

Founded in 2001, Dickmans Designs is a high-end graphic design company that creates paysite tours, video-on-demand sites, solo model sites, animation, company logos, live chat sites, print ads and numerous other custom design types.

While Dickman said the ultimate goal of a site is to be aesthetically pleasing, it should communicate the company’s message effectively and result in increased conversions.

“Our mission is to boost the online performance of our clients,” company co-founder Bruno Dickman told XBIZ. “We deliver high return on investment designs and inspiring branding solutions, with commitment and excellence in every aspect.”

Each Dickmans client goes through a comprehensive needs analysis and a multistage evaluation period from concept through completion. The first step is planning, followed by concept design where a prototype is created, production and development, the implementation phase where the sites undergo rigorous testing, a final tweaking phase and then the final presentation.

“We’re crazy about our business processes,” Dickman said. “It’s about doing the right things right by starting with a close relationship with our clients. We value proximity and transparency. It enables us to discover what their real needs are and how we can help them win. First we understand, and then we set goals. Only then we can apply business intelligence, creativity, technology and, just as importantly, a lot of common sense. We know when to go nuts, and we know when to keep it simple, stupid.”

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