Website Designing

Sites built to be found, read, and acted on.

A website earns its keep in three ways: it loads fast, it says the right thing, and it makes the next step obvious. Most redesigns fix the third and quietly forget the first two.

What this covers

  • A page plan built around what visitors came to do, agreed before any design starts
  • Copy and layout designed together, rather than text poured into a bought template
  • Responsive build checked on real devices, not a browser window dragged narrow
  • Core Web Vitals, accessibility and semantic markup treated as build requirements
  • A CMS handover so your team can edit pages without booking us first
  • Analytics, consent and enquiry tracking wired up and verified before launch

How we run it

  1. Structure

    We agree who the site is for and what each page has to achieve. You approve a sitemap and a page-by-page intent before a single screen is designed.

  2. Design

    Key templates first — home, service, contact — reviewed on desktop and on a phone. Revisions happen at this stage, where changing your mind is cheap.

  3. Build

    Responsive build, cross-browser and device checks, then performance and accessibility passes measured against targets we set in writing.

  4. Launch

    Redirects mapped, tracking confirmed, Search Console connected, and a walkthrough recorded so the site belongs to your team on day one.

What you get

  • A site you own outright — domain, hosting, source and CMS accounts registered in your name
  • Measured performance and accessibility results, not assurances that it feels fast
  • Written documentation and a training session for whoever updates it next

Questions we get asked

WordPress or a custom build?

Whichever suits how often you publish and who maintains it. We recommend after discovery and show you the trade-off in cost and control. We do not sell the same answer to every brief.

Who owns the site when the work is finished?

You do, and from the first day rather than at the end. Domain, hosting, repository and CMS accounts are created in your name, and we work inside them as invited collaborators you can remove.

How long does it take?

A focused brochure site is usually four to six weeks. The variable is almost never the build — it is how quickly content and approvals come back from your side, so we agree that schedule upfront too.

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