When Design and Content Happen Together
(and we did it all in less than 4 months)
The process began with an in-depth kickoff meeting, marketing audits, and stakeholder interviews. This was coupled with a comprehensive landscape analysis to gain insights into customer perceptions and the competitive environment. Leveraging the insights gathered, Taoti’s graphic designers embarked on creating a new visual brand identity. The collaborative process led to the selection and refinement of a concept that resonated with Technical Assent’s ethos, culminating in a new logo mark accompanied by comprehensive brand usage guidelines.
At the same time, Taoti’s copywriters and content specialists worked in parallel, using the same insights that informed Technical Assent’s design evolution to craft very thoughtful and precise Mission and Vision Statements that would anchor all the new content. These statements served to function as “lenses” through which all potential content could be viewed. By driving these design and content stakes into the ground early in the process, we enabled Technical Assent to demonstrate their relentless focus on Customer Experience without ever straying from the core of who and what they are. Now the space they occupy is truly their own, and distinct from any of their competitors’.
How Marketing and UX collaborated:
- Conducted user interviews to collect information and perspectives from their own employees, clients, and partners that they hadn’t considered.
- Used this information to align their communication strategy to specific copy that went into the website.
- Created detailed experience maps that allowed TA to see the service journeys their users are taking with special emphasis on mindset, problems, and moments where Technical Assent could shine.
- Captured verbatim quotes and used these as the basis for Information Architecture and website copywriting.
- Reframed their line of services to align with their clients’ perspectives by addressing common questions about use cases and impact.
In parallel, UX designers mapped out the information architecture, ensuring the new website would deliver content intuitively and efficiently. Visual designs, reflecting the new brand identity, were created for the homepage and for critical top level pages.
Using Relume components, we streamlined our wireframing process and quickly moved into visual designs and created our latest Webflow site build, incorporating custom and open-source features to ensure stability and the ability to develop well-composed content that met TA’s unique needs. Most importantly, having content, design, and development happen as intertwined and concurrent processes enabled us to deliver a site that’s not only clear, functional, and easy to navigate, but also enabled us to craft accurate language without being jargon-y, and specific to the client’s mission. Even more straightforwardly, it created the ability for us to create a voice for Technical Assent in addition to the site that houses and delivers it. Following rigorous quality assurance testing, the site had a successful launch (and again, this all under 4 months!).