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Websites designed around your business goals

Modern, responsive, and user-friendly websites designed around your business goals.

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Introduction

A website is a working part of your business, not a brochure

Most websites are judged on how they look and then quietly fail on what they do — the enquiry form nobody finds, the page that takes six seconds on a phone, the structure only the person who built it understands.

We start from what the site has to achieve: who it is for, the decision it has to support, and what should happen after someone reads it. Design and code follow that, in that order.

Bernard London, an interior architecture studio site built to carry a premium portfolio
The challenge
Businesses are left with sites that are slow, hard to update, unclear about what they offer, or built for a screen size their customers stopped using.
Our approach
We agree the goal and the structure first, design the pages that carry it, then build them to be fast, accessible, and simple for your team to maintain.

Scope

What the work includes

  • 01/Structure and content plan

    Pages, navigation, and the order a visitor meets them in — decided before anything is designed.

  • 02/Interface design

    Layouts, type, and imagery drawn for your brand, with every state designed rather than left to the browser.

  • 03/Responsive build

    One build that holds together from a small phone to a wide desktop, tested on real screen sizes rather than assumed.

  • 04/Content management

    Editing set up so your team can change words and images without needing us, and without being able to break the layout.

  • 05/Performance and accessibility

    Images sized properly, code kept lean, and keyboard, contrast, and screen-reader behaviour treated as part of the build.

  • 06/Launch and handover

    Domains, analytics, redirects from the old site, and a walkthrough so nothing about your own site is a mystery.

Outcomes

What changes

A site that carries its weight — easier to find things on, faster to open, and cheaper to keep current.

  • A clearer first impression
  • Enquiries that are easier to make
  • Faster pages on real connections
  • Content your team can update
  • A structure search engines can read
  • A base that can grow with the business

Process

How a website project runs

  1. 01/Discovery

    We learn the business, the audience, and what the site has to do before we open a design tool.

  2. 02/Structure

    Pages and navigation are agreed in outline, so the shape of the site is settled while it is still cheap to change.

  3. 03/Design and build

    Key pages are designed, reviewed with you, then built — with the rest following the patterns those pages set.

  4. 04/Launch and support

    We move it live, watch it for the first weeks, and stay available for the changes that always follow a launch.

Let’s Build Something Meaningful Together

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