Thursday, 25 July 2013

A story About A Calgary Web Designer's Marvel

Following is a story that encompasses a Calgary Web Designer and head of a firm. Read it to have fun.

Act 1:- The scene is a boardroom where a portal maker and a client sit facing each other. The client seems a bit disgruntled with the present built of his internet portal. He expresses his grievances to the portal maker. The Calgary Web Designer makes note of every point made by the client. He assures the client that he is going to re-make it into a marvel. Hopes rose. The client feels jubilant now after receiving the assurance. Curtains please.

Act 2:- The customer e-mails the existing layout of the profile page of his company. Actually the client is into bakery and bakes delicious breads. His Chefs flavor breads with toothsome toppings. The website Design Calgary expert goes through the layout. He finds a lack of substance in it. Apart from that he figures out that it does not have any concrete and appealing concept. This gives him a night full of contemplation and brainstorming. Curtains please (brainstorming needs privacy).

Act 3:- The scene opens at the boardroom again. This time it houses a bunch of adepts (Website Design Calgary experts). Each one is into a profound cognitive zone. All of them are straining their nerves to link bread with something unique. Actually the Website Design Calgary experts are trying their hands on the art of abstract association. Curtains (It fell so unexpectedly this time. Quite abstract).

Act 4:- As the scene starts the spotlight is on one of the experts and he says - Wheat-basket! They cracked a metaphor for the bakery firm. They linked Australia with bread. Australia is known as the Wheat-basket of the world. They decided that the portal's theme will revolve around Australia's bread-basket concept. They referred to some statistics and came to know that the nation is known for its agricultural output. Bread is a derivative food of wheat. The experts decided to embellish the portal with a green background that will feature a farmland. A basket of agricultural curtains please.

Act 5:- The spotlight this time is on the office telephone. It is ringing. One of the experts rushes out of the boardroom and picks the phone. Bingo. It is the client online. He has some more demands (as usual). The client wants to make his portal phone-centric. He said that he wishes his portal to have something for the gadget-centric generation (generation Y specifically). Now this was tough for even the experts. Turning an agricultural concept into a generation Y style statement will take at-least 29,000 brains for a storming (brainstorming). Curtains became Y-shaped.

Act 6:- They finally went to the Mobile Development zone of their office. The Mobile Development zone is another set of adepts. It was easy for them because they had played with many such concepts earlier. One of them cracked a million-dollar thought in no time. Wheat-basket - Wheat for the oldies and the basket of sultry bread-toppings for the Y (you know what it is. A creative curtain please.

Act 7:- The old and very usual spotlight is now on a newly weaved smile. The smile (a big one) belongs to the client. He came to know of the jingle created by the experts. Do you want to know the reason of his smile? His newly created portal is glaring at the top of all popular search engines. The curtains are happy now (they have fallen, but it is not the end. It is actually a beginning of the story of corporate success).

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