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We designed the site with careful consideration for the emotions of users who are considering funeral services, ensuring a stress-free browsing experience. The layout allows for easy scanning, creating a clear and approachable impression.
The design reflects 'kindness,' 'warmth,' and 'calmness.' We used purple as the main color and paid close attention to details, down to individual 1px adjustments, to ensure a high-quality finish.
For lead generation, we implemented SEO-based content by selecting appropriate SEO keywords and planning content, with future SEO enhancements expected through the CMS that allows the client to efficiently generate new pages in-house.
By utilizing DOE’s free photography service, we created a rich website with numerous image resources.

Delivery date February 25, 2014
Device compatibility PC Site, Smartphone Site
Page volume Regular Pages: 17 pages
Forms: 2 forms
Photography Included
CMS Partial Integration
[Kashiwazaki Funeral Services] Homepage|Mobile View
[Kashiwazaki Funeral Services] Funeral Costs Page|Mobile View
[Kashiwazaki Funeral Services] Reasons to Choose Us Page|Mobile View
[Kashiwazaki Funeral Services] Venue Guide Page|Mobile View
[Kashiwazaki Funeral Services] For Urgent Inquiries Page|Mobile View

Considering the significant size difference between PCs and smartphones, we studied how users browse on mobile devices and optimized the design accordingly.

For This Project

Kashiwazaki Funeral Services
DOE created our website, smartphone site, and mobile phone site. We received multiple proposals for a site renewal from various web companies, but we chose DOE for three reasons: ① their knowledge of our industry, ② strong collaboration between the sales and production teams, and ③ relatively affordable pricing. They were also flexible in accommodating minor adjustments. Thank you very much.

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