Jarvis International
From brief to launch.
The end-to-end process behind Jarvis International — strategy, design, clean WordPress development, performance, and a smooth handover.
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The brief
Since 1983 Jarvis has run guard services, investigations and TSCM sweeps for U.S. government agencies and private clients, so I aimed the site at projecting its own tagline — "Intelligence and Threat Solutions" — while staying discreet about casework.
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Strategy & Wireframing
I sequenced credibility over detail: alternating service blocks, a four-card Investigative Services grid from intellectual property to workers' comp fraud, the Oklahoma Department of Labor license #AC1291 printed on the page — and a red Hiring button in the header, because a guard company recruits constantly.
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Design & Branding
Charcoal sections with red accents pick up the globe logo, and I chose muted operational photography — a guard at his monitor desk, a telephoto lens, wall-mounted CCTV — over stock handshakes.
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Development & Integration
Into the WordPress build I carried the stacked service sections, a three-card testimonial row (including Edward P.'s recommendation for training EOD and special-operations units), a Name/Email/Message contact form, and an embedded map pinned to the S. Lewis Ave office.
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Responsive & Speed
On mobile I gave the globe logo the full header width with the hamburger and Hiring button beneath it, and kept the "Top Security Guard Company in Tulsa, OK" hero line legible over the darkened skyline.
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Launch & Delivery
Live, the site reads like the firm itself: understated and verifiable, because I let the state license line and named testimonials do the persuading instead of adjectives.
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