Heating and Air Conditioning Service Needs Website

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Web Design Brief

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The Client Specializes since heating and air conditioning services. Their business grew 75% last year due to their honesty, and professional customer service. They want to project that this is not a contractor or one-man-shop. They actually have a staff and are a business.

Main Facets of the Site: Installation, Repair, Some Educational (they want to educate their customers), air duct design, emergency maintenance anytime.

Current Site: http://www.sammsheatingandair.com/
Feel - Clean, No Clutter

Example Sites we like:
www.Trane.com
www.onehourheatandair.com
http://www.boothbuildersinc.com/
http://www.goodmanmfg.com/
http://www.climatedesign.com/about-our-florida-air-conditioning-company.aspx

Example Sites We Dislike:
http://www.americanhvacparts.com/
http://www.pinrepair.com/
http://www.meineke.com/

Target Market(s)

Dallas Texas Residential

Industry/Entity Type

Air Conditioning


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Requirements
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  • Design Requirements:
    1. Be Formatted for 960 grid - http://960.gs/ (if you have Photoshop CS5/6 a good plug in is called guide guide located here http://www.guideguide.me/)

    2. Use websafe fonts or fonts from http://www.fontsquirrel.com/ - Most of these fonts are free for licensing for web use.

    3. Use these colors in design as they are the staple colors. #010066 and #f35110

    4. Have a "Online Request" form that follows the user throughout the website.

    5. An obvious place where a client can click a button and pay for an invoice.