Take Website
Where your business meets the internet.
Take Website creates fast, modern, and impactful websites that make your brand stand out online effortlessly.

Custom Web Design
Stand out from the crowd with a unique design built specifically for your brand identity—no cookie-cutter templates.

E-Commerce Development
Sell your products online 24/7 with a secure, easy-to-manage online store that converts browsers into buyers.

Custom Web Design
A beautiful site is useless if no one sees it. We optimize your site to rank higher on Google and load instantly.
GROW TRAFFIC AND INCREASE REVENUE
Appear on the front page
of Google !
Over 60% of traffic comes from phones. We ensure your site looks perfect on every device.
We build sites that you can manage. You won't need to pay us every time you want to change a text.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 7 steps to web design?
The 7 stages of web development, part of the Web Development Life Cycle (WDLC), typically include Research/Analysis, Planning/Strategy, Design/UX, Content Creation, Development/Coding, Testing/QA, and finally Deployment/Launch, followed by ongoing Maintenance for a complete, functional, and user-friendly website. These phases ensure a structured approach, from initial idea to a live, evolving online presence.
What are the three types of web design?
The three common types of web design, focusing on layout and responsiveness, are Static, Responsive, and Adaptive, with others like Single-Page, Liquid, and Grid also popular; Static sites are fixed, Responsive adapts fluidly to all screens (the most common approach), and Adaptive provides pre-set layouts for different devices, while single-page designs put everything on one scrolling page, and liquid layouts stretch with the browser.
How is a website developed?
Websites are made by combining HTML (structure), CSS (style), and JavaScript (interactivity), using platforms like WordPress, Wix, or custom code, and then publishing them online via a domain name and hosting. The process involves planning, designing, coding (or using a builder), adding content, testing, and launching, turning ideas into functional, visual online presences.