Ktel Thessaloniki

Corporate Website

Custom Design
Custom Design
Responsive Design
Responsive Design
Booking Form
Booking Form
Interactive Maps
Interactive Maps
Blog
Blog

K.T.E.L. THESSALONIKI SA offers high quality transport services. With continuous development of its services, renewal of its fleet, vehicles equipment upgrade and with continuous training of its staff, serves with reliability and safety the public that trusts its lines. The website places special emphasis on the staff and services of the doctor’s office using various icons, while at the same time the use of the parallax effect makes the user’s browsing more enjoyable and impressive.

About the Project

KTEL Thessaloniki SA wanted to redesign its website in order to offer each user a friendlier environment in order to be able to get easily access to the available itineraries and services provided.

Implementation

The new, full responsive website focuses on structure, functionality and visual appeal. Using raw multimedia material from our client, we have created an understandable structure that gradually presents to the user, as he browses, all the information about the itineraries and the services provided.

To highlight better the main menu and the available services provided, we used a range of relevant icons.  The module of the route search form that has been added to the home page helps the users to get instant access to the eticket platform and book their ticket.

Content Presentation

All the information about the company are being presented in a friendly and understandable way. Through the itineraries tables that have been added to the website the visitor can easily check the available routes and their timetable.

Responsive Design

Mobile
Tablet
Laptop
Desktop

The website was built based on the techniques of Responsive Web Design and mobile first web design. Responsive design allows visitors to effectively view a website from any device they use for their browsing. The design and orientation of the elements are being moved and changed so that they are displayed correctly on a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Images and content shrink and fit from three columns to two, and finally to a content column as the website automatically recognizes the screen resolution used by the visitor.

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