It's finally up. This website, other than being our mass communication medium, is also a technological exercise to see what we're capable of. Well, veteran programmers may smirk at the way I label this as 'a technological exercise', but it is at least an unconventional approach to a company website by executing this concept. And frankly, we're quite pleased with how it finally turned up to be.
It's not Flash, you can tell by the absence of fancy loading bar that keeps you entertained while it takes a week for a page to load. Initial loading may take some time but that's just a flash compared to Flash based websites (pun intended).
On to some new features of our new website, first of all, the interface. The swipey left and right navigation may ring a bell in most Android users. But of course you can't swipe with your fingers! For that, left and right arrow navigational button is placed for your comfort in navigating all the 4 pages. Well yes, only 4. That's got to do it for us.
On the last page, (actually there's no last page because it's a continuous loop) as you'll find in most other company websites, a direct contact form. From requesting a quotation to even simply saying hello!, you're welcomed to flood our inbox. We have a lot of space for that.
And we have a lot of space to keep freelancer contacts too. There's a dedicated form just next to it. Fill it up, state your speciality, and wrap all your past works in rar/zip file and upload it to us via this form. You'll be automatically enlisted in our freelance contact list. Of course, there's no guarantee you'll get a contract right away, for one, we have people in the office to do most of the stuff in house. But sometimes the extra works can spill out of our bowl, and that could worth some sweet bucks for you freelancers. Just fill up and maximize your chances.
Visit www.axisthink.com now and if you're kind enough to leave your opinion on it, please do so in our Facebook page, or even here. We're also planning for a stage 2 upgrade on this website. So watch this space.
Axisthink Soldiers on with a Fresh New Look
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, Friday, April 27, 2012 at 12:30 PM, in
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