Faraday website

Throughout our process, we wanted to guarantee that consumers were not only discovering unique pages and functionality, but also being informed about the products and their features. We designed each page as an opportunity to showcase the craftsmanship of the product for the Faraday customer who appreciates the little details.

  • web designing


Trustworthy
90%
Quality
100%
Skillset
100%
Timeline
80%
Support
80%

Project Size

$50,001 to $100,000

Technologies Used

  • css
  • html
  • wordpress

Client

Adam Vollmer

Founder, Faraday Bicycles

San Francisco, United States

Company Size : less than 10 employees

By Adam Vollmer, Founder, Faraday Bicycles

We were very happy with the work Noise did on the design side of Faraday's site. The only problem with the project was the unusual split responsibilities for front-end design by Noise, and back-end design by their recommended developer, Capacitr. We signed on to this arrangement knowingly, though in hindsight, it's clear that it created problems. We were disappointed with many aspects of Capacitr's work - timeliness, execution of Noise13's design intent, general sloppiness, particularly on pages with less design direction from Noise, and downstream issues with the backend workings of the site. We've shared this feedback candidly with Noise13. The lesson we learned is that a) Noise13 should be fully responsible for the management and output of any of its subcontractors, and b) we would not work with Capacitr again (though we'd happily do front-end work with Noise13 again). thanks!

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