Digital Design Scotland are Website Developers and Design Consultants with 10 years experience. Using our indepth knowledge of Design, Usability, SEO and Promotional techniques we can help strengthen your businesses online profile, increase traffic, improve conversion rates and ensure you fulfill your online potential.
We are ideally suited to help your business excel online as not only do we produce high quality designs and code but we are also experienced at running our own successful online businesses.
LATEST LAUNCH

Squelch Squerch is a new venture from our very own Ross Knight and his colleague Andy Baker. This e-commerce site is built using Shopify, is integrated with a range of Social Networks and considers stock levels and multiple fulfilment centres... more sites
CURRENT PROJECT

We recently launched Stage 1 of Whitmuir, The Organic Place and we are now working on Stage 2 of this Magento powered website. Stage 2 will allow unregistered users to purchase their weekly shopping directly from the site (already available for farm supporters)... more sites
LATEST BLOG POST - SHIFT IN FOCUS!
Over the last year Digital Design Scotland has intentionally spent less time working on smaller site builds to concentrate on larger e-commerce projects. In these larger projects the business adopts the role of e-commerce consultants, offering advice about CMS's, stock systems, couriers and often finding themselves working in situ at a clients for the duration of the build.
Additionally the business is not always involved in undertaking the heavy coding but instead takes on the responsibility of sourcing the correct developers and managing the project accordingly. The success of this years projects are as much to do with Digital Design Scotland's experience in retail and business as it is to do with their technical abilities.
In conjunction with this shift in focus, Ross Knight, Digital Design Scotland's owner has launched an online retail store (www.squelchsquerch.co.uk), in partnership with Andy Baker. This store has obviously been developed as a viable independent business but at the same time will be used by Digital Design Scotland to illustrate the 'best practices' for an online store, whether it be the use of social media, photography, site structure or promotional activity.
With this being the case Digital Design Scotland's "preferred" project is now e-commerce related. Ideally the client would not just require a website build but be employing the services of Digital Design Scotland for the "all round" approach required to develop a successful online store.