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Ctl-D offers superb quality web design, consulting, and marketing services with a focus on Stratford's rich history and economic diversity. Our expert team ensures on-time, on-budget delivery of a secure, appealing, and functional website featuring easy navigation, emergency information, and more. We incorporate strategic communication guidelines, meticulous planning, and detailed visual design elements to enhance user experience. Our structured approach includes outsource management, coding elements, seamless launch, and robust post-production support. Trust Ctl-D to create a dynamic online platform for Stratford, reflecting the town's charm and stimulating growth.
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RFP Response to the Town of Stratford, Connecticut
Ctl-D: Superb Quality, On Time and On-Budget… You might just be impressed … and so might we…Ctl-D is a full service web design, consulting and marketing firm. Our team is comprised of Tim Brown, Celia Fliess, Lynn Ferkranus and Dee Calder. We bring together over forty years of experience in telecommunications, video production, insurance and medical illustration as well as a full six weeks of web design.
Our firm is sensitive to Stratford’s rich history and cultural depth. While within a commuting distance of New York City, Stratford is also a thriving shipping center and has rail links to Amtrak via Metro North. Stratford lays claim to the birth of the American Helicopter industry thanks to the Sikorsky Aircraft company. The diverse economic base is complimented by Stratford’s charming, ‘smaller town’, Oceanside lifestyle.
Charter • The Ctl-D Group will design, create and host Stratford Connecticut’s new website. Some of the elements include but are not limited to: • Repository of: • Meeting minutes • Reports • Agendas etc. • Contact information • Emergency information • Site must be: • Easy to navigate • Secure • Searchable • Appealing, functional design
Work Breakdown Study (WBS) 1.0 Communication Guidelines/Protocol 1.1 Email 1.2 Telephone 1.3 Meetings 2.0 Planning 2.1 Research, Sampling & Benchmarking 2.2 Create Project Organization (roles, responsibilities, task assignments) 2.3 Prospect and secure third party developers 2.4 Risk Assessment
3.0 Visual Design 3.1 Navigation 3.2 Tone/ambience 3.3 Font 3.4 Colours 3.5 Layout 3.6 Text 3.7 Image adjustments (selection and resizing) 3.8 Navigation 3.9 User Testing/feedback 3.10 Graphics 4.0 Outsource Management 4.1 Securing resources 4.2 Costing per outsourced party 4.3 Provide Materials required for their deliverables 4.4 User Testing/feedback
5.0 Coding Elements (including integration of outsourced materials) 5.1 About Us 5.2 Search tool 5.3 Calendar 5.4 Document repository 5.5 Other Departments (internal to administration of town such as boards & commissions) 5.6 Public Safety (fire, police, emergency management) 5.7 FAQ 5.8 Maps (GIS system) 5.9 E-mailing list to citizens 5.10 Email system for approving documents 5.11 Useful links
6.0 Launch 6.1 Testing 6.2 Publicize 7.0 Support Documentation 8.0 Post Production 8.1 Monitor Server Logs 8.2 Validation 8.3 Testing 8.4 Training
Statement of Work (SOW) • Ctl-D will perform the tasks, activities and provide the deliverables as defined in the Scope section of this RFP response. Where greater efficiencies can be achieved, Ctl-D will outsource certain deliverables and manage our outsourcing partners accordingly. • At any time over the course of the project, Ctl-D will have at least one consultant on site. • All page coding will meet the strictest of standards. • At predetermined project milestones, the town will sign off and Ctl-D will invoice accordingly
From a survey of 20 sites for small towns in Connecticut, we were able to identify the following trends that could potentially influence the development of the site: • The most popular background colour was white. It was used exclusively for 12 sites (60% of those surveyed) and another 7 (35%) used white + light blue and/or gray • Blue was the most prominent accent colour and was used for 14 sites (70%) • 6 (30%) of the sites had a red, white and blue Americana theme and most of them seemed to be trying to portray a “small town USA” image
12 (60%) of the sites used a sans-serif font (usually Arial) and for 17 (85%) the text colour was black • The average font size was 10pt. • The most popular images included on the home page were the town seal (15 or 75% of the sites) and a photo of the mayor or selectperson (7 or 35% of the sites) • Other images frequently appearing were the town hall, the town welcome sign, main street, statues, the American flag, rolling hills, lighthouses, boats/harbours, fall leaves, bandstands, festivals, happy children and people playing baseball
A few of the sites were designed exclusively for the benefit of the town’s citizens but most were also trying to promote the town and attract tourists and/or new residents • 4 (20%) of the sites were designed by an off-the-shelf software specialty company called Qscend. Their sites had well designed fly-out menus which were easy to navigate and we might want to do something similar
There was a fair bit of uniformity in what these sites contained: • general information about the town (About Us) • links to various departments and boards which can be internal or external • one or more document depositories (e.g. minutes of meetings, bylaws, environmental reports) • downloadable forms (e.g. application for building permit) • public safety and emergency preparedness (what to do in the event of terrorism, Lime Disease, West Nile, hurricanes etc.) • calendar of town events
a search tool • maps and photos of the town • an e-mail list for citizens • useful links • tourist/recreational info • information for prospective residents (e.g. housing, schools, churches, demographics) • businesses resources • employment • ability to pay taxes and other bills online
The Town of Stratford’s existing site is very much in-line with the above trends. It features black sans-serif text on a white background and has an Americana feel (colours are red, white and blue.) Images appearing on the home page are the town harbour and a bandstand. Less typically, there are shots of helicopters throughout the site because the town prides itself on being the birth place of the American helicopter industry.